Since 2012, three organizations advancing the work of citizen science practitioners have arisen in different regions: The primarily US-based but globally open Citizen Science Association (CSA), the European Citizen Science Association (ECSA), and the Australian Citizen Science Association (ACSA). These associations are moving rapidly to establish themselves and to develop inter-association collaborations. We consider the factors driving this emergence and the significance of this trend for citizen science as a field of practice, as an area of scholarship, and for the culture of scientific research itself
In a survey of 119 Flemish scientists, we asked about knowledge, opinions and attitudes about citize...
How do Early Career Researchers (ECR) perceive Citizen Science (CS)? What are specific challenges fo...
International audienceCitizen science has become an umbrella term that encompasses a growing range o...
Citizen science activity is growing rapidly around the world and diversifies into new disciplines wi...
Issues related to the evolving role of citizen science and open science are reviewed and discussed i...
Talk given at the UKRI Event on Citizen Science for Policy and Practice Participatory research, cit...
71-78The modern era of fundamental sciences is demanding involvement of the general public in scient...
Citizen science networks are a recent global phenomenon, with associated communities of practice tha...
Citizen science is growing as a field of research with contributions from diverse disciplines, promo...
The International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network offers a unique scenario to explore ...
With the growth of citizen science comes the challenge of coordinating people, projects, and data. T...
Citizen science is growing as a field of research with contributions from diverse disciplines, promo...
Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
The Internet and smart phone technologies have opened up new avenues for collaboration among scienti...
Citizen science has many definitions but it is commonly known as collaboration between professional ...
In a survey of 119 Flemish scientists, we asked about knowledge, opinions and attitudes about citize...
How do Early Career Researchers (ECR) perceive Citizen Science (CS)? What are specific challenges fo...
International audienceCitizen science has become an umbrella term that encompasses a growing range o...
Citizen science activity is growing rapidly around the world and diversifies into new disciplines wi...
Issues related to the evolving role of citizen science and open science are reviewed and discussed i...
Talk given at the UKRI Event on Citizen Science for Policy and Practice Participatory research, cit...
71-78The modern era of fundamental sciences is demanding involvement of the general public in scient...
Citizen science networks are a recent global phenomenon, with associated communities of practice tha...
Citizen science is growing as a field of research with contributions from diverse disciplines, promo...
The International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network offers a unique scenario to explore ...
With the growth of citizen science comes the challenge of coordinating people, projects, and data. T...
Citizen science is growing as a field of research with contributions from diverse disciplines, promo...
Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
The Internet and smart phone technologies have opened up new avenues for collaboration among scienti...
Citizen science has many definitions but it is commonly known as collaboration between professional ...
In a survey of 119 Flemish scientists, we asked about knowledge, opinions and attitudes about citize...
How do Early Career Researchers (ECR) perceive Citizen Science (CS)? What are specific challenges fo...
International audienceCitizen science has become an umbrella term that encompasses a growing range o...