“Science crowdfunding” is a research funding system in which members of the public make small financial contributions towards a research project via the Internet. We compared the more common research process involving public research funding with science crowdfunding. In the former, academic-peer communities review the research carried out whereas the Crowd Community, an aggregation of backers, carries out this function in the latter. In this paper, we propose that science crowdfunding can be successfully used to generate “crowd-supported science” by means of this Crowd Community.
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Yuko Ikkatai
Author
University of Tokyo
Euan McKay
Author
University of Tokyo
Hiromi Yokoyama
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University of Tokyo
Citation
DOI
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10.22323/2.17030206
ISSN
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1824-2049
Publication Name:
Journal of Science Communication
Volume:
17
Number:
3
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