It has become accepted orthodoxy in Literature and Science studies that relations between the two domains are a “two way street,” and that literature and culture do not meekly reflect the new findings of their dominant partner, science, but are actively engaged in a dynamic, reciprocal set of relations with scientific practice and the development of scientific ideas. It is an attractive position (and one to which I have always subscribed), but such reciprocity is decidedly easier to track in historical context, before the consolidation of structures of institutional and professional science, than in the current period. The call for the AHRC “Science in Culture” large grants scheme was thus challenging: applicants were asked not merely to an...
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Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
In recent years there has been a growing interest toward the application of Web-based citizen scienc...
In a sociopolitical climate where a large majority of United States citizens feel disconnected from ...
The contributions of everyday individuals to significant research has grown dramatically beyond the ...
Amateur naturalists have always played an important role in developing our understanding of nature. ...
Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
How do you successfully engage volunteers in citizen science projects? In recent years, citizen sc...
In this podcast interview Carolyn Burdett joins Sally Shuttleworth, Gowan Dawson, Geoffrey Belknap, ...
The modern era of fundamental sciences is demanding involvement of the general public in scientific...
Citizen science is gaining popularity and becoming a new outlet for people who are not professional...
Citizen Cyberscience Projects (CCPs) are projects mediated through the Internet, in which teams of s...
Online citizen science projects involve recruitment of volunteers to assist researchers with the cre...
This study examines the ways in which public participation in the production of scientific knowledge...
Slides from a presentation given at the Virginia Library Association (VLA) Annual Conference Octobe...
‘I like all scientific periodicals’, Charles Darwin told Joseph Hooker in November 1869. His fondne...
Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
In recent years there has been a growing interest toward the application of Web-based citizen scienc...
In a sociopolitical climate where a large majority of United States citizens feel disconnected from ...