A few months ago, Muki received an e-mail from the astrophysicist and writer Lucie Green. She, along with UCL’s Astrophysics … More
Category: Articles
The role of Sapelli in collecting indigenous weather/climate forecast data
THIS IS A GUEST POST BY EMMANUEL NYADZI – A PHD RESEARCHER AT WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY. The impact of climate variability and … More
Registration for workshop on ‘Lessons learned from volunteers’ interactions with geographic citizen science applications: best practices and design recommendations’
The Extreme Citizen Science group is organising the workshop on ‘Lessons learned from volunteers’ interactions with geographic citizen science applications: … More
Event: Representation of the people in science – women in civic and citizen science
Update: Date of event is now Monday 19th March, not Monday 12th March. Explanation below. We’d like to invite you … More
PhD studentship for development of mobile applications to support data collection in the rainforest
Project Description How can we act sustainably in a world where the majority of the most affected people are … More
Are poachers really the bad guys?
The word poacher is a horrible word. It carries with it images of slain rhinos, piles of ivory, … More
Workshop on lessons learned from volunteers’ interactions with geographic citizen science applications, 27 April 2018, London
The Extreme Citizen Science group is organising the workshop on ‘Lessons learned from volunteers’ interactions with geographic citizen science applications: … More
Reuniting people and maps: Participative Mapping 2017 at Cal Poly
Maps have changed the world. If you’ve visited Madrid’s Naval Museum, you will have seen a map drawn by an … More
Being a jury member at LERU’s Citizen Science Summer School
(Reblogged from the DITOs website) Several years of running a thriving online citizen science community has turned out to bring many unexpected results a … More
LERU Summer School – Citizen science and public participation in the digital age
When the words “Doctoral”, “summer”, and “school” are put together, there is little insight as to what someone might expect … More
