**How Peer Community in Registered Reports lets researchers take back control over the publishing process**
([webinar](https://osf.io/kwf65/) | [slides](https://osf.io/4fvkt/))
There is a desperate need to reform the production and dissemination of scholarly outputs to increase transparency, reproducibility, timeliness, academic rigor, and equity. I will discuss what researchers are doing to address these issues by sharing ways to tackle biases and facilitate higher quality research that puts researchers back in control using Peer Community in Registered Reports - a free, supra-journal platform that reviews and recommends registered reports across all research fields.
This webinar took place on 28 June 2021
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## Video Table of Contents
0:00 Introduction of the seminar and Corina
3:11 TALK BEGINS: overview of main argument
3:36 Exploitative lifecycle of an article
5:40 Ethical framework for conducting and evaluating research
6:62 Bullied into bad science
8:53 Ethical lifecycle of an article
10:45 Ethical publishing decision tree
13:56 Selecting based on subjective impact and charging authors/readers money are racist/sexist policies
14:50 Using metrics selects for the privileged (i.e., primarily white men from countries overrepresented in academia)
16:15 Take anti-racist / anti-sexist action
18:13 Use Peer Community In to avoid exploiting researchers and the public
20:05 Peer Community in Registered Reports (PCI RR)
22:24 PCI RR implemented 6 innovations for scholarly publishing
25:22 The registered report lifecycle at PCI RR
26:33 Exploring one of the PCI RR innovations
28:55 Change to an inclusive model for academia and how PCI RR implements the model
31:22 TALK ENDS
31:30 Questions, answers, discussion
56:06 VIDEO ENDS