The diagram summarises terms used for referring to participants of citizen science activities as well as typical critiques on these terms. It thus shows - there is no on "correct" terminology. Adequate terms should relate to the self-understanding of participants - for this reason it is recommended to do research, get feedback and make decisions jointly. A German version of this diagram is available here: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5031929 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). For re-use, please specify authors in the following way: Tim Kiessling, extention by Claudia Göbel and Susann Hippler for SoCiS (t1p.de/socis). The Original was publis...
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Citizen science, i.e. citizens' involvement in research activities, is achieving an increasing relev...
What is citizen science (CS)? This seems to be a simple question – yet, answers do vary considerably...
The diagram summarises terms used for referring to participants of citizen science activities as wel...
Much can be at stake depending on the choice of words used to describe citizen science, because term...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Citizen science projects involve members of the publ...
“Citizen science” is a label attached to many approaches involving publics in research processes: pa...
Citizen science has expanded rapidly over the past decades. Yet, defining citizen science and its bo...
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In this paper, we focus on different roles in citizen science projects, and their respective relatio...
Paper prepared for meeting on citizen science, Paris, France, 8 June 2004; draft dated 27 May 2004Th...
I gave the presentation as part of the Citizen Social Science school organised by the CoAct EU proje...
Since the early 2010s, several national networks and initiatives have been established to connect di...
This work revolves around the relation between scientists and lay people in the domain of Citizen Sc...
Abstract As it can be attested by the creation of the academic label ‘Science With and For Society’...
Nowadays, the organization of work and leisure time, the way we communicate and explore the world, a...
Citizen science, i.e. citizens' involvement in research activities, is achieving an increasing relev...
What is citizen science (CS)? This seems to be a simple question – yet, answers do vary considerably...