Kaarsted, Thomas
2020-11-25
<p>Citizen Science, at least in the modern sense, seems to have originated from Natural Science. Bees, birds, marine life, water, air and the environment in general could be considered a major trend. But in recent years a shift seems to appear towards other disciplines and multidisciplinary research.</p>
<p>This talk outlines Citizen Science as a method, address the need for board partnerships and display a number Citizen Science projects with in Humanistics, Social Science a long with a focus on multidisciplinary research. Also, as Science Literacy seem to be of potential as an integrated part of Citizen Science, examples of this is explored.</p>
This presentation was part of the session 'Citizen Science: what it means for SSH and how can multidisciplinarity be achieved? Use-cases and panel.'
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4290145
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https://zenodo.org/communities/realisingtheeoscevent
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4290144
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citizen science, social sciences, multidisciplinary research
Citizen Science: more than natural science? A few cases from humanistics, social science and cross-disciplinary research.
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