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Exploring Citizen Science
Europod
10 episodes
9 months ago

Exploring Citizen Science is a podcast that explores the world of Citizen Science, as a discipline and philosophy. Host and journalist Alexander Damiano Ricci travels across Europe and holds interviews with researchers and project managers who are part of the COESO research project. Alexander Damiano embarks on this journey driven by the feeling that, over the past few years, science and experts appear to have experienced a sort of backlash from society. In fact, the host believes that many citizens distrust experts and scientific knowledge out front. Yet, the discipline of Citizen Science says it aims at opening the doors of science to everyone. Within Citizen Science projects citizens can become knowledge producers themselves, just like researchers. So the question is: can Citizen Science help to (re)connect research and society?


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Exploring Citizen Science is a podcast that explores the world of Citizen Science, as a discipline and philosophy. Host and journalist Alexander Damiano Ricci travels across Europe and holds interviews with researchers and project managers who are part of the COESO research project. Alexander Damiano embarks on this journey driven by the feeling that, over the past few years, science and experts appear to have experienced a sort of backlash from society. In fact, the host believes that many citizens distrust experts and scientific knowledge out front. Yet, the discipline of Citizen Science says it aims at opening the doors of science to everyone. Within Citizen Science projects citizens can become knowledge producers themselves, just like researchers. So the question is: can Citizen Science help to (re)connect research and society?


Listen Notes.



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In Lisbon - part 2: Citizen Science hands-on
Exploring Citizen Science
24 minutes 37 seconds
2 years ago
In Lisbon - part 2: Citizen Science hands-on

The first conversations collected by Alexander's colleagues on the overall logic of COESO's pilot 1 - "Mass tourism's impact on urban communities" - left him wonder how citizens perceived the project. In this part 2 of the Lisbon chapter, citizens who took part in citizen science activities share their views on tourism and citizen science practices. Was the pilot a success story?


Resources


The COESO website: https://coeso.hypotheses.org/

Sao José - A transmedia ethnography of tourism in Lisbon: https://saojose.huma-num.fr/

The VERA platform: https://vera.operas-eu.org/


Credits


Author and host: Alexander Damiano Ricci

Sound design by Jeremy Bocquet.

Main soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg.

Artwork by Paolo Grasso and the Watermelon collective. 

Production assistant: Claudia Torrisi. 

Desk research: Eva Perl.


Special collaborators:


Alessia Smaniotto, Project coordinator at COESO.

Kelly Rose Achenbach, the Head of communications at COESO. 


This podcast is part of a Bulle Media - Europod production.



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Exploring Citizen Science

Exploring Citizen Science is a podcast that explores the world of Citizen Science, as a discipline and philosophy. Host and journalist Alexander Damiano Ricci travels across Europe and holds interviews with researchers and project managers who are part of the COESO research project. Alexander Damiano embarks on this journey driven by the feeling that, over the past few years, science and experts appear to have experienced a sort of backlash from society. In fact, the host believes that many citizens distrust experts and scientific knowledge out front. Yet, the discipline of Citizen Science says it aims at opening the doors of science to everyone. Within Citizen Science projects citizens can become knowledge producers themselves, just like researchers. So the question is: can Citizen Science help to (re)connect research and society?


Listen Notes.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.