Citizen science : innovation in open science, society and policy /: innovation in open science, society and policy. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Citizen science : innovation in open science, society and policy /: innovation in open science, society and policy. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Citizen science : innovation in open science, society and policy
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Susanne Hecker [and five others].
- Editors:
- Hecker, Suzanne
- Contents:
- Foreword; Carlos Moedas ; 1 Innovation in open science, society and policy – setting the agenda for citizen science; Susanne Hecker, Muki Haklay, Anne Bowser, Zen Makuch, Johannes Vogel and Aletta Bonn ; PART I Innovation in citizen science – setting the scene ; 2 Ten principles of citizen science; Lucy Danielle Robinson, Jade Lauren Cawthray, Sarah Elizabeth West, Aletta Bonn and Janice Ansine ; 3 Scientific impacts and innovations of citizen science; Jennifer L. Shirk and Rick Bonney ; 4 Participatory citizen science; Muki Haklay ; 5 Technology infrastructure for citizen science; Peter Brenton, Stephanie von Gavel, Ella Vogel and Marie-Elise Lecoq ; 6 Evaluating citizen science: Towards an open framework; Barbara Kieslinger, Teresa Schäfer, Florian Heigl, Daniel Dörler, Anett Richter and Aletta Bonn ; PART II Innovation in science with and for society ; 7 Watching or being watched: Enhancing productive discussion between the citizen sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities; Dana Mahr, Claudia Göbel, Alan Irwin and Katrin Vohland ; 8 The value of indigenous and local knowledge as citizen science; Finn Danielsen, Neil D. Burgess, Indiana Coronado, Martin Enghoff, Sune Holt, Per M. Jensen, Michael K. Poulsen and Ricardo M. Rueda ; 9 Citizen engagement and collective intelligence for participatory digital social innovation; Jasminko Novak, Mathias Becker, François Grey and Rosy Mondardini ; 10 Creative collaboration in citizen science and the evolution of ThinkCamps;Foreword; Carlos Moedas ; 1 Innovation in open science, society and policy – setting the agenda for citizen science; Susanne Hecker, Muki Haklay, Anne Bowser, Zen Makuch, Johannes Vogel and Aletta Bonn ; PART I Innovation in citizen science – setting the scene ; 2 Ten principles of citizen science; Lucy Danielle Robinson, Jade Lauren Cawthray, Sarah Elizabeth West, Aletta Bonn and Janice Ansine ; 3 Scientific impacts and innovations of citizen science; Jennifer L. Shirk and Rick Bonney ; 4 Participatory citizen science; Muki Haklay ; 5 Technology infrastructure for citizen science; Peter Brenton, Stephanie von Gavel, Ella Vogel and Marie-Elise Lecoq ; 6 Evaluating citizen science: Towards an open framework; Barbara Kieslinger, Teresa Schäfer, Florian Heigl, Daniel Dörler, Anett Richter and Aletta Bonn ; PART II Innovation in science with and for society ; 7 Watching or being watched: Enhancing productive discussion between the citizen sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities; Dana Mahr, Claudia Göbel, Alan Irwin and Katrin Vohland ; 8 The value of indigenous and local knowledge as citizen science; Finn Danielsen, Neil D. Burgess, Indiana Coronado, Martin Enghoff, Sune Holt, Per M. Jensen, Michael K. Poulsen and Ricardo M. Rueda ; 9 Citizen engagement and collective intelligence for participatory digital social innovation; Jasminko Novak, Mathias Becker, François Grey and Rosy Mondardini ; 10 Creative collaboration in citizen science and the evolution of ThinkCamps; Margaret Gold and Erinma Ochu ; 11 Integrating citizen science into university; Daniel Wyler and Muki Haklay ; ; PART IIA Case studies ; 12 Citizen science on the Chinese mainland; Chunming Li ; 13 The European citizen science landscape – a snapshot; Susanne Hecker, Lisa Garbe and Aletta Bonn ; 14 Stakeholder engagement in water quality research: A case study based on the Citclops and MONOCLE projects; Luigi Ceccaroni and Jaume Piera ; 15 Global mosquito alert; John R.B. Palmer, Martin Brocklehurst, Elizabeth Tyson, Anne Bowser, Eleonore Pauwels and Frederic Bartumeus ; ; PART III Innovation at the science-policy interface ; 16 Citizen science for policy formulation and implementation; Susana Nascimento, Jose Miguel Rubio Iglesias, Roger Owen, Sven Schade and Lea Shanley 17 Citizen science and Responsible Research and Innovation; Melanie Smallman ; 18 Conservation outcomes of citizen science; Heidi L. Ballard, Tina B. Phillips and Lucy Robinson 19 Capacity building in citizen science; Anett Richter, Daniel Dörler, Susanne Hecker, Florian Heigl, Lisa Pettibone, Fermin Serrano Sanz, Katrin Vohland and Aletta Bonn ; 20 Citizen science in environmental protection agencies; Roger P. Owen and Alison J. Parker ; ; PART IV Innovation in technology and environmental monitoring ; 21 Citizen science technologies and new opportunities for participation; Suvodeep Mazumdar, Luigi Ceccaroni, Jaume Piera, Franz Hölker, Arne J. Berre, Robert Arlinghaus and Anne Bowser ; 22 Maximising the impact and reuse of citizen science data; Jamie Williams, Colin Chapman, Didier Guy Leibovici, Grégoire Loïs, Andreas Matheus, Alessandro Oggioni, Sven Schade, Linda See and Paul Pieter Lodewijk van Genuchten ; 23 Enhancing national environmental monitoring through local citizen science; Hester Volten, Jeroen Devilee, Arnoud Apituley, Linda Carton, Michel Grothe, Christoph Keller, Frank Kresin, Anne LandZandstra, Erik Noordijk, Edith van Putten, Jeroen Rietjens, Frans Snik, Erik Tielemans, Jan Vonk, Marita Voogt and Joost Wesseling ; 24 Citizen science to monitor light pollution – a useful tool for studying human impacts on the environment; Sibylle Schroer, Christopher C.M. Kyba, Roy van Grunsven, Irene Celino, Oscar Corcho and Franz Hölker ; ; PART V Innovation in science communication and education ; 25 Science for everybody? Bridging the socio-economic gap in urban biodiversity monitoring Taru Peltola and Isabelle Arpin 26 Learning and developing science capital through citizen science; Richard Edwards, Sarah Kirn, Thomas Hillman, Laure Kloetzer, Katherine Mathieson, Diarmuid McDonnell and Tina Phillips ; 27 Children and citizen science; Karen E. Makuch and Miriam R. Aczel ; 28 Turning students into citizen scientists; John Harlin, Laure Kloetzer, Dan Patton, Chris Leonhard and Leysin American School high school students ; 29 Citizen science and the role of natural history museums; Andrea Sforzi, John Tweddle, Johannes Vogel, Grégoire Lois, Wolfgang Wägele, Poppy Lakeman-Fraser, Zen Makuch and Katrin Vohland ; 30 Stories can change the world – citizen science communication in practice; Susanne Hecker, Monique Luckas, Miriam Brandt, Heidy Kikillus, Ilona Marenbach, Bernard Schiele, Andrea Sieber, Arnold J.H. van Vliet, Ulrich Walz and Wolfgang Wende ; ; Conclusions ; 31 Citizen science to foster innovation in open science, society and policy; Aletta Bonn, Susanne Hecker, Anne Bowser, Zen Makuch, Johannes Vogel and Muki Haklay … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : UCL Press
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 303.483
Science -- Citizen participation
Science -- Social aspects
Science -- Technological innovations - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781787352360
9781787352377 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781787352353
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