New approaches to research investigation are looking to go beyond blanket objectivity to include experiential knowledge and local contexts. Dan McQuillan looks at the counter-cultural roots of the citizen science movement where activists strove to put science at the service of the people. He argues the current field of citizen science could catalyse something equally new by explicitly questioning the hegemony of orthodox science
Citizen science, i.e. citizens' involvement in research activities, is achieving an increasing relev...
Citizen science evolved through multiple disciplinary manifestations into a new field of study and a...
University College London's Extreme Citizen Science research group (UCL ExCiteS) is experimenting wi...
<p>What is the countercultural potential of citizen science? As a participant in the wider citizen ...
Citizen science is fundamentally about participation within and for communities. Attempts to merge c...
There is an emerging trend of democratizing science and schooling within science education that can ...
This book examines the increasing popularity of online citizen science projects arising from develop...
Citizen science is in a process of consolidation, with a wide variety of practices and perspectives....
Citizen science is gaining popularity and becoming a new outlet for people who are not professional...
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 has become a powerful force for scientific inquiry, providing researchers with acces...
The modern era of fundamental sciences is demanding involvement of the general public in scientific...
Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
Citizen science, or crowd science, or volunteer science, has increased in the last 4–5 years, with a...
Citizen science, i.e. citizens' involvement in research activities, is achieving an increasing relev...
Citizen science evolved through multiple disciplinary manifestations into a new field of study and a...
University College London's Extreme Citizen Science research group (UCL ExCiteS) is experimenting wi...
<p>What is the countercultural potential of citizen science? As a participant in the wider citizen ...
Citizen science is fundamentally about participation within and for communities. Attempts to merge c...
There is an emerging trend of democratizing science and schooling within science education that can ...
This book examines the increasing popularity of online citizen science projects arising from develop...
Citizen science is in a process of consolidation, with a wide variety of practices and perspectives....
Citizen science is gaining popularity and becoming a new outlet for people who are not professional...
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 has become a powerful force for scientific inquiry, providing researchers with acces...
The modern era of fundamental sciences is demanding involvement of the general public in scientific...
Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidl...
Citizen science, or crowd science, or volunteer science, has increased in the last 4–5 years, with a...
Citizen science, i.e. citizens' involvement in research activities, is achieving an increasing relev...
Citizen science evolved through multiple disciplinary manifestations into a new field of study and a...
University College London's Extreme Citizen Science research group (UCL ExCiteS) is experimenting wi...