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      “Citizen Science”? Rethinking Science and Public Participation

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      Science & Technology Studies
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          Since the late twentieth century,  “citizen science” has become an increasingly fashionable label for a growing number of participatory research activities. This paper situates the origins and rise of the term “citizen science” and contextualises “citizen science” within the broader history of public participation in science. It analyses critically the current promises — democratisation, education, discoveries — emerging within the “citizen science” discourse and offers a new framework to better understand the diversity of epistemic practices involved in these participatory projects. Finally, it maps a number of historical, political, and social questions for future research in the critical studies of “citizen science”.

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          Science & Technology Studies
          S&TS
          Science and Technology Studies
          2243-4690
          May 15 2019
          October 30 2018
          : 52-76
          Article
          10.23987/sts.60425
          a98c31c2-4ecf-4f6e-9e05-26fe096045a0
          © 2018
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