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How openness becomes exclusionary – Open Future

In his response to the Paradox of Open, Leonhard Dobusch describes the diversity deficits within open movements, offering a conceptual framework of exclusionary openness to more systematically understand and address it.



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In his response to the Paradox of Open, Leonhard Dobusch describes the diversity deficits within open movements, offering a conceptual framework of exclusionary openness to more systematically understand and address it.



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In his response to the Paradox of Open, Leonhard Dobusch describes the diversity deficits within open movements, offering a conceptual framework of exclusionary openness to more systematically understand and address it.

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