open washing (uncountable)
- Alternative form of openwashing
2016, Ken Udas, Helen Partridge, Adrian Stagg, “Open Education Pratice at the University of Southern Queensland”, in Patrick Blessinger, TJ Bliss, editors, Open Education: International Perspectives in Higher Education:As a university we have for the most part stayed away from organizations and efforts that we perceive as “fauxpen” or engaging in “open washing”.
2017, Gill Hamilton, Fred Saunderson, Open Licensing for Cultural Heritage, page 159:Many cultural institutions making the move towards open practice struggle with the challenges of securing high-level 'buy-in' to support such initiatives; this case study also considers the institutional risks of 'open washing' and neglecting staff development in this area.
2020, Ke Zhang, Curtis J. Bonk, Thomas C. Reeves, Thomas H. Reynolds, MOOCs and Open Education in the Global South:However, as with the environmentalism movement and the phenomenon of greenwashing, we are increasingly witnessing something that has been referred to as "open washing" (Openwashing, n.d.) or sometimes "faux-pen" (Searls, 2009). In simple terms, open washing involves a company using the language of open education to dress up what is otherwise a traditional, proprietary practice.
open washing
- present participle and gerund of open wash