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Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
Published:
2024-01-11
Research Papers
Representing Neighborhood Health: Exploring Citizen Science as a Democratic Force
Sanne Raap, Mare Knibbe, Klasien Horstman
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Unveiling Research Intermediations in Citizen Science
Evelyne Françoise Lhoste, Loup Sardin
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Engaging Citizen Scientists in Biodiversity Monitoring: Insights from the WildLIVE! Project
Martin Jansen, Maya Beukes, Claus Weiland, Moritz Blumer, Markus Rudolfi, Julia Poerting, René Meißner, Merlin Weiß, Yannet Condori, Gabriel Aramayo-Ledezma, Jonas Grieb, Alexander Wolodkin, José Luis Aramayo-Bejarano
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A New Generation of Citizen Scientists: Self-Efficacy and Skill Growth in a Voluntary Project Applied in the College Classroom Setting
Kate Tillotson-Chavez, Jennifer Weber
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Quantifying How Natural History Traits Contribute to Bias in Community Science Engagement: A Case Study Using Orbweaver Spiders
John Deitsch, Angela Chuang, David Nelsen, Michael Sitvarin, David Coyle
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Longitudinal Study of Motivation, Attitude, and Knowledge of Citizen Scientists Monitoring Plastic Pollution On Dutch Riverbank
Liselotte Rambonnet, Frans J. Rodenburg, Anne M. Land-Zandstra
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Case Studies
How Do Teachers Learn and Engage with Climate Change? An Examination of the
Shade Our Schools—Leaves Are Cool!
Citizen Science Program
Olga Tserej, Brian Sidoti, Stacy Assael, Amy Padolf, Monica Bistrain, Ji Shen, Kenneth J. Feeley
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Advantages and Drawbacks of Open-Ended, Use-Agnostic Citizen Science Data Collection: A Case Study
Yolanda F. Wiersma, Tom Clenche, Mardon Erbland, Gisela Wachinger, Roman Lukyanenko, Jeffrey Parsons
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Beyond Science: Exploring the Value of Co-created Citizen Science for Diverse Community Groups
Danielle Robinson, Jane Delany, Heather Sugden
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Essays
How to Deal with Uninformed and Poorly Informed Opinions of Citizens? A Critical Approach to Online Public Engagement
Chloé Mayeur, Heidi Mertes, Wannes Van Hoof
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Methods
Citizen Science for Enhanced Dengue Vector Surveillance in Solomon Islands: A Methods Paper
Adam Craig, Nixon Panda, Rudgard Palapu, Geoffrey Oku, Clement Lifoia, Joanna Tatalu, Nigel Beebe, Gerard Kelly, Nathan Kama Jr, Charlie Iro’ofa, Hugo Bugoro
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Practical Applications of a Participatory Science Project Evaluation Tool: Perspectives from Across Earth and Space Science
Laura Brandt Edson, Elizabeth MacDonald, Alison Cawood, Heather Fischer
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Meeting Report
Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on Citizen Science—Synthesizing Five Paradigms of Citizen Involvement
Susanne Beck, Dilek Fraisl, Marion Poetz, Henry Sauermann
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