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Sep 30, 2022

Empirical evidence on the characteristics of citizen scientists and what we can learn from it, online seminar, 20 October

Online Workshop on Thursday, 20 October 2022, 14:00 – 15:00 CET

The webinar will provide perspectives and insights on the characteristics of citizen scientists based on our research. 

Presentations in the webinar will address central themes on how citizen scientists view their participation in citizen science projects, e.g., learning and motivation.

In addition, the webinar will address the question of how empirical evidence can serve as a foundation for thinking about the future of citizen science in terms of policy recommendations.

The webinar invites participants to discuss and share their perspectives on the topics discussed in the webinar.

What will you learn?

You will gain insightful perspectives on the characteristics of citizen scientists

Workshop leaders

Seminar leader: Ohto Sabel, University of Jyväskylä

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Important notice

We would like to inform that this project is inactive since December 2022. As a result, the content presented on this website is static, which means it cannot be updated, and no new information will be added. Consequently, interactive features such as the search function, or subscription and commenting capabilities are unavailable.