publicly initiated scientific research
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how to get out of (extreme) citizen scientists’ way
Cindy RegaladoUCL Extreme Citizen Science Research Group
Dept. Civil, Geomatic & Environmental Engineering
the problem
• Problem-solving based primarily on institutionalised and professionalised science practices: ‘objective’ models, controlled experiments, reduced uncertainty
• hinders understanding of the complex multi-scale web of emerging problems & the conception of new methods for their solution
• undermines creativity, skills, competence, and aspirations of a large portion of the population
• Collaborative Science – problem definition, data collection and analysisType 4 ‘Extreme’
• Participation in problem definition and data collection
Type 3 ‘Participatory science’
• Citizens as basic interpreters Type 2 ‘Distributed Intelligence’
• Citizens as sensors Type 1 ‘Crowdsourcing’
• PIScR Tryers & doers – do it yourself, discover it yourself, design it yourselfType 5 ‘Beyond’
types of engagement incitizen science
• Collaborative Science – problem definition, data collection and analysisType 4 ‘Extreme’
• Participation in problem definition and data collection
Type 3 ‘Participatory science’
• Citizens as basic interpreters Type 2 ‘Distributed Intelligence’
• Citizens as sensors Type 1 ‘Crowdsourcing’
• PIScR Tryers & doers – do it yourself, discover it yourself, design it yourselfType 5 ‘Beyond’
publicly initiated scientific research (PIScR)
Publicly Initiated Scientific Research is…
Community oriented & developed
Community owned
Tools can be adapted & spread in an open source
fashion
Civic Science based on practice by Public Laboratory for Open Technology & Science publiclab.org
camera
Kite
DIY spectrometry
In Publicly Initiated Scientific
Research…
Locals regarded as experts of their own
environments
Stems from public exploration &
investigation of environments
the power of grassroots & DIY
• range from pollicised responses to satisfaction of having a job well done
• referred to as amateurs, hobbyists, hackers…• essence of DIY is one of self-: self-reliance, self-
learning, self satisfaction• taking ownership, figuring things
out by ourselves• yes, of course, it is frustrating at
times
the essence of DIY
“grassroots bottom-up efforts provide granularity and nuance that renders them inclusive of local issues, knowledges, politics, and sustainable solutions”
Gowanus canal initiative
the challenge
• how do we support grassroots initiative, DIY efforts?
• more science education? …patronising
• increased transparency? …anxiety
• a shift in focus from “a lack of scientific literacy as a problem to a recognition of a range of different knowledges that people have and use as they confront science and technology in their everyday lives” Cunningham-Burley (2006)
the complication
“there are no process at the institutional level for the recognition and integration of multiple claims to
knowledge and institutional arrangements cannot yet conceive a process for the validation of bottom-up
knowledge claims because powerful interests subvert the process” – Yvonne Rydin (2007)
the myth of apathy
• apathy is public engagement is a MYTH• what needs urgent attention is an acknowledgement of– our anxieties (“what is going on?”),– our ambivalence (competing desires and drives), and– our aspirations (I want to do something about it)
• coupled with approaches that “meet people where they are at, not where we want them to be” Renee Lertzman (2012)
• So let's acknowledge plurality and let's really listen
ENGAGEMENT
TRUST
COMMUNITY
…let’s focus on FACILITATORS
…let’s focus on OUR ROLE
in our ability to question
in our ability to do
that what we do matters
…let’s focus on ENABLERS
the proposal
DIY manifesto
• DIY = empowerment & sense of ownership• DIY = independence• DIY = creativity• DIY = understanding of things and taking
charge• DIY = the right to choose• DIY transforms consumers into contributors• DIY is saves you money!
…in Extreme Citizen Science
we commit to principles of participation and inclusion, openness and acknowledgement, collaboration and creativity
we encourage a science that reduces barriers, increases democratic participation, recognises the importance of each participant and allows all voices to be heard
Extreme Citizen Science is science by citizens, where anyone, regardless of their background, can take ownership over and investigate issues that are of concern to them to bring about meaningful change
“…it is a kind of science that questions the state of things”
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