Geographic citizen science design : no one left behind /: no one left behind. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Geographic citizen science design : no one left behind /: no one left behind. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Geographic citizen science design : no one left behind
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Artemis Skarlatidou, Muki Haklay.
- Editors:
- Skarlatidou, Artemis
Haklay, Mordechai - Contents:
- List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Foreword; Jenny Preece Acknowledgements; ; Introduction; Geographic citizen science design: no one left behind; Artemis Skarlatidou and Muki Haklay ; ; Part I: Theoretical and methodological principles; 1. Geographic citizen science: an overview; Muki Haklay ; 2. Design and development of geographic citizen science: technological perspectives and considerations; Vyron Antoniou and Chryssy Potsiou ; 3. Design approaches and human–computer interaction methods to support user involvement in citizen science; Artemis Skarlatidou and Carol Iglesia s; 4. Methods in anthropology to support the design and implementation of geographic citizen science; Raffaella Fryer-Moreira and Jerome Lewis ; ; Part II: Interacting with geographic citizen science in the Global North; 5. Geographic expertise and citizen science: planning and co-design implications; Robert Feick and Colin Robertson ; 6. Citizen science mobile apps for soundscape research and public space studies: lessons from the Hush City project ; Antonella Radicchi ; 7. Using mixed methods to enhance user experience: developing Global Forest Watch; Jamie Gibson ; 8. Path of least resistance: using geo-games and crowdsourced data to map cycling frictions; Diego Pajarito, Suzanne Maas, Maria Attard and Michael Gould 9. Geographic citizen science in citizen–government communication and collaboration: lessons learned from the ImproveMyCity application Ioannis Tsampoulatidis, SpirosList of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Foreword; Jenny Preece Acknowledgements; ; Introduction; Geographic citizen science design: no one left behind; Artemis Skarlatidou and Muki Haklay ; ; Part I: Theoretical and methodological principles; 1. Geographic citizen science: an overview; Muki Haklay ; 2. Design and development of geographic citizen science: technological perspectives and considerations; Vyron Antoniou and Chryssy Potsiou ; 3. Design approaches and human–computer interaction methods to support user involvement in citizen science; Artemis Skarlatidou and Carol Iglesia s; 4. Methods in anthropology to support the design and implementation of geographic citizen science; Raffaella Fryer-Moreira and Jerome Lewis ; ; Part II: Interacting with geographic citizen science in the Global North; 5. Geographic expertise and citizen science: planning and co-design implications; Robert Feick and Colin Robertson ; 6. Citizen science mobile apps for soundscape research and public space studies: lessons from the Hush City project ; Antonella Radicchi ; 7. Using mixed methods to enhance user experience: developing Global Forest Watch; Jamie Gibson ; 8. Path of least resistance: using geo-games and crowdsourced data to map cycling frictions; Diego Pajarito, Suzanne Maas, Maria Attard and Michael Gould 9. Geographic citizen science in citizen–government communication and collaboration: lessons learned from the ImproveMyCity application Ioannis Tsampoulatidis, Spiros Nikolopoulos, Ioannis Kompatsiaris and Nicos Komninos ; ; Part III: Geographic citizen science with indigenous communities; 10. Developing a referrals management tool with First Nations in Northern Canada: an iterative programming approach; Jon Corbett and Aaron Derrickson ; 11. Lessons from recording Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Congo Basin; Michalis Vitos ; 12. Co-designing extreme citizen science projects in Cameroon: biodiversity conservation led by local values and indigenous knowledge; Simon Hoyte ; 13. Community monitoring of illegal logging and forest resources using smartphones and the Prey Lang application in Cambodia; Ida Theilade, Søren Brofeldt, Turreira-García and Dimitrios Argyriou ; 14. Representing a fish for fishers: geographic citizen science in the Pantanal wetland, Brazil; Rafael Chiaravalloti ; 15. Digital technology in the jungle: a case study from the Brazilian Amazon; Carolina Comandulli ; 16. Community mapping as a means and an end: how mapping helped Peruvian students explore gender equality; Peter Ward and Rebecca Firth ; Synthesis and Epilogue Geographic citizen science design: No one left behind – an overview and synthesis of methodological, technological and interaction design recommendations; Artemis Skarlatidou and Muki Haklay; Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : UCL Press
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (colour)
- Subjects:
- 303.483
Science -- Citizen participation
Science -- Citizen participation -- Case studies
Science -- Geographic information systems
Science -- Social aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781787356153
9781787356160 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781787356146
9781787356139 - Notes:
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