Citizen science, the active participation of the public in scientific research projects, is a rapidly expanding field in open science and open innovation. It provides an integrated model of public knowledge production and engagement with science. As a growing worldwide phenomenon, it is invigorated by evolving new technologies that connect people easily and effectively with the scientific community. Catalysed by citizens’ wishes to be actively involved in scientific processes, as a result of recent societal trends, it also offers contributions to the rise in tertiary education. In addition, citizen science provides a valuable tool for citizens to play a more active role in sustainable development.
Citizen Science: Innovation in Open Science, Society and Policy identifies and explains the role of citizen science within innovation in science and society, and as a vibrant and productive science-policy interface. The scope of this volume is global, geared towards identifying solutions and lessons to be applied across science, practice and policy. The chapters consider the role of citizen science in the context of the wider agenda of open science and open innovation, and discusses progress towards responsible research and innovation, two of the most critical aspects of science today.
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Susanne Hecker
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Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
Muki Haklay
Editor
University College London
Anne Bowser
Editor
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Zen Makuch
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Imperial College London
Johannes Vogel
Editor
Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science
Aletta Bonn
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Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
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978‑1‑78735‑233‑9
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