Citizen silence: Missed opportunities in citizen science

Author:

Hall Damon M1ORCID,Avellaneda-Lopez Pedro M2,Ficklin Darren L3ORCID,Knouft Jason H45ORCID,Lowry Christopher6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Marine and Environmental Sciences and the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs, at the Coastal Sustainability Institute of Northeastern University , Boston, Massachusetts , United States

2. San Francisco Estuary Institute , San Francisco, California , United States

3. Department of Geography at Indiana University , Bloomington, Indiana , United States

4. Department of Biology at Saint Louis University , Saint Louis, Missouri

5. National Great Rivers Research and Education Center , East Alton, Illinois , United States

6. Department of Geology, University at Buffalo   United States

Abstract

Abstract Citizen science is personal. Participation is contingent on the citizens’ connection to a topic or to interpersonal relationships meaningful to them. But from the peer-reviewed literature, scientists appear to have an acquisitive data-centered relationship with citizens. This has spurred ethical and pragmatic criticisms of extractive relationships with citizen scientists. We suggest five practical steps to shift citizen-science research from extractive to relational, reorienting the research process and providing reciprocal benefits to researchers and citizen scientists. By virtue of their interests and experience within their local environments, citizen scientists have expertise that, if engaged, can improve research methods and product design decisions. To boost the value of scientific outputs to society and participants, citizen-science research teams should rethink how they engage and value volunteers.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Lilly Endowment

Indiana University Pervasive Technology Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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