Bottom-up citizen science projects could challenge authority of orthodox science through community-led investigations

McQuillan, D. (2015). Bottom-up citizen science projects could challenge authority of orthodox science through community-led investigations.
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New approaches to research investigation are looking to go beyond blanket objectivity to include experiential knowledge and local contexts. Dan McQuillan looks at the counter-cultural roots of the citizen science movement where activists strove to put science at the service of the people. He argues the current field of citizen science could catalyse something equally new by explicitly questioning the hegemony of orthodox science.

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