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Sep 8, 2021

The most typical citizen scientists are married men!

The activities in citizen science tend to involve a variety of people representing different walks of life – some at the professional level, some at the enthusiast level. Based on the initial results of a survey conducted by the CS Track team earlier this year, it was found that the common citizen scientist was likely to be married and had tertiary education, e.g., a master’s degree or equivalent. Download the full whitepaper entitled “Themes, objectives and participants of citizen science activities” to learn more about who usually takes part in citizen science activities and who doesn’t.

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CS Track publishes policy recommendations based on project results

Since November 2019 the international research project CS Track has been combining traditional social-science methods with web-based and computational analytics in order to systematically survey the field of Citizen Science. Based on our findings, we have now...

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