Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on Citizen Science—Synthesizing Five Paradigms of Citizen Involvement

Research on Open Innovation in Science (OIS) investigates how open and collaborative practices influence the scientific and societal impact of research. Since 2019, the OIS Research Conference has brought together scholars and practitioners from diverse backgrounds to discuss OIS research and case e...

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Published in:Citizen Science: Theory and Practice
Main Authors: Susanne Beck, Dilek Fraisl, Marion Poetz, Henry Sauermann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2024-04-01
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Online Access:https://account.theoryandpractice.citizenscienceassociation.org/index.php/up-j-cstp/article/view/691
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description Research on Open Innovation in Science (OIS) investigates how open and collaborative practices influence the scientific and societal impact of research. Since 2019, the OIS Research Conference has brought together scholars and practitioners from diverse backgrounds to discuss OIS research and case examples. In this meeting report, we describe four session formats that have allowed our multi-disciplinary community to have productive discussions around opportunities and challenges related to citizen involvement in research. However, these sessions also highlight the need for a better understanding of the underlying rationales of citizen involvement in an increasingly diverse project landscape. Building on the discussions at the 2023 and prior editions of the conference, we outline a conceptual framework of five crowd paradigms and present an associated tool that can aid in understanding how citizen involvement in particular projects can help advance science. We illustrate this tool using cases presented at the 2023 conference, and discuss how it can facilitate discussions at future conferences as well as guide future research and practice in citizen science.
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spelling doaj-art-20aecce60ec742619cc7cfcbbabded4f2025-08-19T23:03:34ZengUbiquity PressCitizen Science: Theory and Practice2057-49912024-04-01918810.5334/cstp.691673Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on Citizen Science—Synthesizing Five Paradigms of Citizen InvolvementSusanne Beck0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2448-6194Dilek Fraisl1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7523-7967Marion Poetz2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9955-9485Henry Sauermann3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1340-0199Warwick Business School, UK; LBG Open Innovation in Science CenterInternational Institute for Applied Systems AnalysisCopenhagen Business School, DK; LBG Open Innovation in Science CenterESMT BerlinResearch on Open Innovation in Science (OIS) investigates how open and collaborative practices influence the scientific and societal impact of research. Since 2019, the OIS Research Conference has brought together scholars and practitioners from diverse backgrounds to discuss OIS research and case examples. In this meeting report, we describe four session formats that have allowed our multi-disciplinary community to have productive discussions around opportunities and challenges related to citizen involvement in research. However, these sessions also highlight the need for a better understanding of the underlying rationales of citizen involvement in an increasingly diverse project landscape. Building on the discussions at the 2023 and prior editions of the conference, we outline a conceptual framework of five crowd paradigms and present an associated tool that can aid in understanding how citizen involvement in particular projects can help advance science. We illustrate this tool using cases presented at the 2023 conference, and discuss how it can facilitate discussions at future conferences as well as guide future research and practice in citizen science.https://account.theoryandpractice.citizenscienceassociation.org/index.php/up-j-cstp/article/view/691open innovation in science (ois)open sciencecitizen sciencecrowd sciencecrowd paradigms
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title Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on Citizen Science—Synthesizing Five Paradigms of Citizen Involvement
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title_sort multi disciplinary perspectives on citizen science synthesizing five paradigms of citizen involvement
topic open innovation in science (ois)
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