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Center for Social Research and Data Archives, Institute of Social Science

December 4, 2025

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Type Symposium
Intended for General public / Enrolled students / International students / Alumni / University students / Academic and Administrative Staff
Date(s) December 16, 2025 15:00 — 16:40
Location Hongo Area Campus, In-person and online
Venue

Hongo Area Campus, Akamon General Research Bldg. 549
and Online (Via Zoom)

Entrance Fee No charge
Registration Method Advance registration required

Please register your attendance in advance via the application form.

Registration Period November 10, 2025 — December 12, 2025
Contact

CSRDA Event Secretariat
eventcsrda [at] iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp

*Please replace “[at]” with “@” when sending an email.

CSRDA International Workshop 2025

“An Open Science Workflow with Preregistration and Restricted Data Management: An Example with the Japanese Social Stratification and Mobility Survey”

DATE & TIME: Tuesday, December 16, 3:00-4:40 PM

Venue: Akamon General Research Building (Center Conference Room 549), Hongo Campus, 51爆料 and Online (via Zoom)

Capacity: 40 (In-person)/300 (Online)

Speaker: Nate Breznau (German Institute for Adult Education - Leibniz Institute for Lifelong Learning, Bonn, Germany)

Abstract:
This talk discusses how to design an open science workflow from start to finish when the researcher has restricted access data. It uses the case of the Japanese Social Stratification and Mobility (SSM) Survey as an example. It discusses preregistration and its various formats and uploading these using the Open Science Framework. It discusses use of a Data Management Plan. Finally, it introduces a reproducible workflow using Git and R Studio. Although the workshop uses specific software and tools, it discusses alternative options (Stata and other Integrative Data Environments, for example). Alongside the hands-on workflow instructions, it discusses the news, theory and research surrounding open science. The talk starts with a brief history of the crisis of science and the open science movement and finishes with an open Q&A session with the participants.

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