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Category: Activism

“We are weeping with our knowledge of the forest”

I have been living with the Baka, one of Central Africa’s hunter-gatherer groups, for the last 5 months. As an … More

The Explorer of the World playshop series – 2015

Explorer of the World playshops: seeing the world through a new lens The Explorer of the World playshop series is … More

Civic Science, Empowerment, Ownership, public engagement

“We make the road by walking”: looking at ‘the bigger picture’ as a road map for citizen science

Recent discussions in several citizen science-related fora have led me to reflect on two themes: how, through our rhetoric and … More

Citizen science, issues of power, production of knowledge, science, socio-political context, Technology

From climate change to isolated tribes: notes on the 66th Meeting of the Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science

The 66th annual meeting of the Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science (SBPC) took place between July 22-27, in … More

Extreme Citizen Science at the Chico Vive Conference

Thursday, April 10 The Chico Vive Conference was held in Washington DC between April 4-6, and it aimed at bringing together … More

RE: I had an Arduino evening | A conversation about the meaning of DIY

Subject: I had an Arduino evening From: Asako To: Cindy Cindy! Hooray, my Arduino did the blinking!! and the light turned on when … More

Arduino, DIY, motivation

RE: I had an Arduino evening | A conversation about DIY

Subject: I had an Arduino evening From: Asako To: Cindy Cindy! Hooray, my Arduino did the blinking!! and the light … More

Arduino, DIY, Publicly Initiated Scientific Research

Exploring the Political Agency of Mapping and Maps

What is being being mapped and to what ends? – CHRISTIAN NOLD 21 September 2012 Abstract: The presentation discusses Christian’s … More

case study, Christian Nold, Lecture, Mapping, PhD

Recent posts

  • Extreme Citizen Science: Analysis and Visualisation final event – join us! June 24, 2022
  • Decolonising paradise: The International Society of Ethnobiology conference in Kingston, Jamaica June 22, 2022
  • Exciting Storytelling May 19, 2022
  • System and Data-Driven Collaboration Framework: A Work in Progress April 24, 2022
  • Crisis Mapping By Affected Agro-Pastoralists in Ethiopia: Crowdsourcing for Food Security?🇪🇹 April 24, 2022
  • HEIDI Citizen Science for All Talks and Training: Our May-June Webinar Calendar April 12, 2022
  • Une journée chez les Baka March 10, 2022
  • The HEIDI project invites you to a month of #CitizenScienceForAllTalks: webinars, training and a roundtable February 23, 2022
  • Daffodils for Data February 8, 2022
  • Mapping the barriers and drivers of digital action within Higher Education Institutions [Project HEIDI] December 20, 2021

Categories

  • Activism (8)
  • Agro-pastoralists (1)
  • Amazon (2)
  • anthropology (15)
  • Articles (179)
  • Biodiversity (10)
  • Brazil (4)
  • Cameroon (8)
  • Central African Republic (1)
  • Challenging Citizen Science (2)
  • Citizen cyberscience (5)
  • Citizen Cyberscience around the world (3)
  • Citizen Cyberscience Summit (13)
  • citizen science data (9)
  • Congo (6)
  • Crowdsourcing (2)
  • Cultural Ecosystem Services (6)
  • Digital Earth (3)
  • DIY tools and methodologies (16)
  • East Africa (2)
  • Ecological Citizen Science (6)
  • Ecology (8)
  • Engagement (14)
  • Engagement, motivations and incentives (8)
  • Fieldwork (12)
  • Food security (2)
  • HCI (1)
  • Human-Computer Interaction (12)
  • ICT4D (3)
  • Indigenous peoples (15)
  • Issues of power (4)
  • Land Administration (1)
  • Land use (2)
  • Learning (19)
  • Machine learning (2)
  • Mapping (18)
  • motivations and incentives (4)
  • Open Science (5)
  • Participatory GIS (3)
  • Reflection on practice (6)
  • Research project (18)
  • Science by Citizens (12)
  • Social events (7)
  • Social media (2)
  • STS (3)
  • Sustainable development goals (2)
  • The art of Citizen Science (1)
  • The Citizens of Citizen Science (3)
  • Webinar (2)
  • WhatsApp (2)
  • Workshops and conferences (30)

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