A recent wave of advanced technologies for collecting and interpreting data offer new opportunities for laypeople to contribute to environmental monitoring science. This dissertation examines the conditions in which building knowledge infrastructures and embracing data “cultures” empowers and disempowers communities to challenge polluting industries. The processes and technologies of data cultures give people new capacities to understand their world, and to formulate powerful scientific arguments. However, data cultures also make many aspects of social life invisible, and elevate quantitative objective analysis over situated, subjective observation. This study finds that data cultures can empower communities when concerned citizens are equa...
Environmental data systems have largely escaped scrutiny in the past decades. But these systems are ...
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is an emerging and growing industry that is having considerable e...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...
This paper characterizes the activities of two nongovernmental environmental monitoring networks wor...
Citizen sensing, or the use of low-cost and accessible digital technologies to monitor environments,...
Proposed and actual developments of hydraulic fracturing, as a high-volume water user, have proven ...
Citizen sensing, or the use of low-cost and accessible digital technologies to monitor environments,...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020How can community-based monitoring create much need...
Today human societies must confront significant changes in the environmental context in which they a...
In this article, we investigate how citizens use data they gather as a rhetorical resource for deman...
In a sociopolitical climate where a large majority of United States citizens feel disconnected from ...
What happens when a community feels that the standards imposed by state and federal laws are insuffi...
Digital data are accumulating rapidly, yet issues relating to data production remain unexamined. Dat...
A community-based environmental monitoring research project, entitled GET WET!, created a database o...
An influx of natural gas extraction in the Marcellus Shale region of the United States presents seri...
Environmental data systems have largely escaped scrutiny in the past decades. But these systems are ...
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is an emerging and growing industry that is having considerable e...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...
This paper characterizes the activities of two nongovernmental environmental monitoring networks wor...
Citizen sensing, or the use of low-cost and accessible digital technologies to monitor environments,...
Proposed and actual developments of hydraulic fracturing, as a high-volume water user, have proven ...
Citizen sensing, or the use of low-cost and accessible digital technologies to monitor environments,...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020How can community-based monitoring create much need...
Today human societies must confront significant changes in the environmental context in which they a...
In this article, we investigate how citizens use data they gather as a rhetorical resource for deman...
In a sociopolitical climate where a large majority of United States citizens feel disconnected from ...
What happens when a community feels that the standards imposed by state and federal laws are insuffi...
Digital data are accumulating rapidly, yet issues relating to data production remain unexamined. Dat...
A community-based environmental monitoring research project, entitled GET WET!, created a database o...
An influx of natural gas extraction in the Marcellus Shale region of the United States presents seri...
Environmental data systems have largely escaped scrutiny in the past decades. But these systems are ...
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is an emerging and growing industry that is having considerable e...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...