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Inclusion in citizen science: The conundrum of rebranding

June 25, 2021 | Public Programs

As the scientific community, like society more broadly, reckons with long-standing challenges around accessibility, justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion, we would be wise to pay attention to issues and lessons emerging in debates around citizen science. When practitioners first placed the modifier “citizen” on science, they intended to signify an inclusive variant within the scientific enterprise that enables those without formal scientific credentials to engage in authoritative knowledge production. Given that participants are overwhelmingly white adults, above median income, with a college degree, it is clear that citizen science is typically not truly an egalitarian variant of science, open and available to all members of society, particularly those underrepresented in the scientific enterprise. Some question whether the term “citizen” itself is a barrier to inclusion, with many organizations rebranding their programs as “community science.” But this co-opts a term that has long referred to distinct, grassroots practices of those underserved by science and is thus not synonymous with citizen science. Swapping the terms is not a benign action. Our goal is not to defend the term citizen science, nor provide a singular name for the field. Rather, we aim to explore what the field, and the multiple publics it serves, might gain or lose by replacing the term citizen science and the potential repercussions of adopting alternative terminology (including whether a simple name change alone would do much to improve inclusion).

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  • Caren Cooper
    Author
    North Carolina State University
  • Chris Hawn
    Author
    University of Maryland-Baltimore County
  • Lincoln Larson
    Author
    North Carolina State University
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    University of Washington
  • Gillian Bowser
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    Colorado State University
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    Arizona State University
  • Robert Dunn
    Author
    North Carolina State University
  • Mordechai (Muki) Haklay
    Author
    University College London
  • Kaberi Kar Gupta
    Author
    North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
  • Na’Taki Osborne Jelks
    Author
    Spelman College
  • Valerie Johnson
    Author
    Shaw University
  • Madhusudan Katti
    Author
    North Carolina State University
  • Zakiya Leggett
    Author
    North Carolina State University
  • Omega Wilson
    Author
    West End Revitalization Association
  • Sacoby Wilson
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    University of Maryland, College Park
  • Citation

    DOI : 10.1126/science.abi6487
    Publication Name: Science
    Volume: 372
    Number: 6549
    Page Number: 1386-1388
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: General STEM
    Audience: General Public | Museum/ISE Professionals | Scientists
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Citizen Science Programs

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