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[https://www.citizenscience.org// Citizen science] is the involvement of the public in scientific research – whether community-driven research or global investigations.<ref>https://www.citizenscience.org/</ref>
[https://www.citizenscience.org// Citizen science] is the involvement of the public in scientific research – whether community-driven research or global investigations.<ref>https://www.citizenscience.org/</ref>


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''Everyone is cordially invited to contribute to this wiki page by writing their perspectives and examples about the given topic. This page is a part of [https://wiki.urban-arena.eu/index.php?title=Main_Page UrbanA wiki] which is an ongoing, open-ended online collaborative database and knowledge source for city-makers to tackle unsustainability and injustice in cities. Check out the [https://wiki.urban-arena.eu/index.php?title=Urban_Arena_Wiki:User_guide User guide] to find out more about how to contribute, including links to tips on formatting and editing wiki pages.''


==General introduction to approach==
==General introduction to approach==

Revision as of 16:37, 24 February 2020

Citizen science is the involvement of the public in scientific research – whether community-driven research or global investigations.[1]

Everyone is cordially invited to contribute to this wiki page by writing their perspectives and examples about the given topic. This page is a part of UrbanA wiki which is an ongoing, open-ended online collaborative database and knowledge source for city-makers to tackle unsustainability and injustice in cities. Check out the User guide to find out more about how to contribute, including links to tips on formatting and editing wiki pages.

General introduction to approach

Shapes, sizes and applications

Relation to UrbanA themes: Cities, sustainability, and justice

Narrative of change

Transformative potential

Illustration

Suggested reading

References