Article ID: CBB840403823

Participation in Citizen Science: Insights from the CONECT-e Case Study (July 2021)

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Citizen science (CS) is growing quickly, given its potential to enhance knowledge coproduction by diverse participants, generating large and global data sets. However, uneven participation in CS is still an important concern. This work aims to understand (1) participation dynamics in CS and (2) how they are shaped by participation barriers and drivers. We do so by examining participation in CONECT-e, a CS project that uses a wiki-like platform to document traditional ecological knowledge. More precisely, we analyze quantitative data on participants’ profile and activity patterns and qualitative data on barriers and drivers of participation. Our findings suggest that overcoming the education, age, and residence participation barriers is challenging even in cocreated CS projects. This is potentially due to issues of perceived self-illegitimacy and low access to information and communication technologies. Our results also point out that participants’ alliance with the project’s objectives and trust relationships with the project team are important drivers of participation in CS projects. Finally, we also highlight the need to think beyond participation as single actions and rather consider participation diversity in CS as functional diversity in ecosystems, with participants performing a diverse set of interconnected tasks or functions.

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Authors & Contributors
Bakker, Karen
Kelty, Christopher M.
Kinchy, Abby J.
Stevens, Hallam
Singh, Jennifer S.
Whitney, Kristoffer
Journals
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Social Studies of Science
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Science as Culture
Publishers
The MIT Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Participation
Science and technology studies (STS)
Citizen science; community science
Governance
Expertise
Ethics
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
Places
Japan
Europe
Germany
New Zealand
Norway
United States
Institutions
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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