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Life Lessons: Exploring Participatory Design for Environmental Monitoring Citizen Science Projects with Third Age Users (London-experiment 2)

Between April and June of this year, Sanayah Malik (MSc in Digital Anthropology at UCL) and Carol Iglesias (currently completing … More

ECSAnVis, ERC

EMBO reports cover ExCiteS work

A new report from Adam Gristwood in the journal EMBO reports is covering the work of ExCiteS as part of … More

ECSAnVis, ERC, papers, publication

‘Understanding Interaction Design Challenges in Mobile Extreme Citizen Science’

Extreme Citizen Science Initiatives often face severe challenges as pre-designed technological solutions prove to be non-transferable to peculiar environments of … More

ECSAnVis, ERC

Running London-based experiments for Intelligent Maps – The difficulties of participant recruitment

Extreme Citizen Science is a philosophy of situated bottom-up initiatives and local practices which take into account local needs, practices … More

ECSAnVis, ERC, HCI, Technology

Citizen science and b­otanic knowledge among herders and farmers in Kenya

In collaboration with Dr Matthew Davies and Professor Jacqueline McGlade of the Institute for Global Prosperity (IGP) at University College … More

ECSAnVis, ERC

Sapelli Collector in Zambia: Orchid Tubers, Community Forests, and Flooding in Lusaka

This is a guest post by horticulturalist and botanist, Nicholas Wightman In February of this year, ExCiteS team member, Megan … More

ECSAnVis, ERC

Electric Guitars and Environmental Justice

It’s not an easy ride from Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, to Gbiné. A six hour bus to Bertoua, followed … More

ECSAnVis, ERC

CITIZEN SCIENCE: BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER

On November 5 2015, a dam situated in the State of Minas Gerais (Brazil) collapsed, spreading millions of litres of … More

ECSAnVis, ERC

Embracing biological and cultural diversity: An interview with Dr Jerome Lewis

To read the the full interview with Dr Jerome Lewis from the Extreme Citizen Science group visit here

ECSAnVis, ERC

A visit with multiple stories of water in Israel and Palestine

Just over two weeks ago I returned from a 7-day visit to Israel and Palestine. As a part of the … More

care, ECSAnVis, ERC, infrastructure, water

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  • Decolonising protected areas: Sapelli in eastern Cameroon January 17, 2021
  • Opportunity: Help us develop visualisation software for participatory mapping with indigenous communities! December 10, 2020
  • Call for Special Issue on “GeoWeb and GeoMobile Applications for Public Engagement Emerging Trends and Novel Approaches” November 30, 2020
  • Is Sapelli just a tool? October 10, 2020
  • Crowdsourced Blogging on the ECSA 2020 conference September 21, 2020
  • Mon engagement à l’extrémité de la science (citoyenne) September 9, 2020
  • Can extreme citizen science breathe life into science? August 17, 2020
  • My commitment to the extremity of (citizen) science August 11, 2020
  • WEBINAR: Whose land? Whose map? Land use mapping by land users in the Digital Earth era. May 4, 2020
  • “We are weeping with our knowledge of the forest” March 28, 2020

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