International audienceCitizen science has become an umbrella term that encompasses a growing range of activities, actors, and issues. This chapter examines the potential of citizen science to generate transformative knowledge and argues that civil society organisations (CSOs) are key actors in this regard. However, the roles of CSOs are neglected in the literature on citizen science. We turn to the traditions of community-based research and participatory action research to learn more. With two case studies on health and safety, we show how transformative knowledge enables concerned communities to claim their rights and enriches scientific knowledge generation. Through a socio-historical analysis, we find three main roles grassroots CSOs tak...
In the last years, a larger public has problematized academia and the practices of scientific knowle...
Citizen science, i.e. citizens' involvement in research activities, is achieving an increasing relev...
Digital technologies are profoundly social in use. They are developed and defined by participants wh...
International audienceCitizen science has become an umbrella term that encompasses a growing range o...
Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
Citizen science (CS) can foster transformative impact for science, citizen empowerment and socio-pol...
Citizen science can be thought of as a tremendous catalyst for making Digital Earth a participation ...
This White Paper explores the potential for learning from, and the practice of, citizen science to f...
Scientific expertise is often seen as the purview of the makers of Western scientific knowledge: the...
This chapter focuses on the risk that, when citizen science is introduced in social environments dif...
Social innovations are usually understood as new ideas, initiatives, or solutions that make it possi...
Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
Citizen science programs, which engage volunteers in varied aspects of scientific research projects,...
This chapter focuses on the risk that, when citizen science is introduced in social environments dif...
Citizen science (CS) is now widely recognized as a scienti c research practice that engages "nonscie...
In the last years, a larger public has problematized academia and the practices of scientific knowle...
Citizen science, i.e. citizens' involvement in research activities, is achieving an increasing relev...
Digital technologies are profoundly social in use. They are developed and defined by participants wh...
International audienceCitizen science has become an umbrella term that encompasses a growing range o...
Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
Citizen science (CS) can foster transformative impact for science, citizen empowerment and socio-pol...
Citizen science can be thought of as a tremendous catalyst for making Digital Earth a participation ...
This White Paper explores the potential for learning from, and the practice of, citizen science to f...
Scientific expertise is often seen as the purview of the makers of Western scientific knowledge: the...
This chapter focuses on the risk that, when citizen science is introduced in social environments dif...
Social innovations are usually understood as new ideas, initiatives, or solutions that make it possi...
Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
Citizen science programs, which engage volunteers in varied aspects of scientific research projects,...
This chapter focuses on the risk that, when citizen science is introduced in social environments dif...
Citizen science (CS) is now widely recognized as a scienti c research practice that engages "nonscie...
In the last years, a larger public has problematized academia and the practices of scientific knowle...
Citizen science, i.e. citizens' involvement in research activities, is achieving an increasing relev...
Digital technologies are profoundly social in use. They are developed and defined by participants wh...