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Tytuł pozycji:

Citizen Science and Social Innovation: Mutual Relations, Barriers, Needs, and Development Factors

Tytuł:
Citizen Science and Social Innovation: Mutual Relations, Barriers, Needs, and Development Factors
Autorzy:
Butkeviciene, Egle
Kerla, Minela
Klimczuk, Andrzej
Współwytwórcy:
SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Association of Online Educators, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
Frontiers Media
Słowa kluczowe:
health promotion
organizacje pozarządowe
polityka publiczna
interdyscyplinarność
public policy
rozwój lokalny i regionalny
polityka naukowa i finansowanie badań
digital platforms
social innovation
volunteering
upodmiotowienie
sustainability in science
platformy cyfrowe
smart technologies
kapitał społeczny
ethics
advocacy
social problems
ewaluacja i monitorowanie
impact assessment
zrównoważony rozwój
rzecznictwo
budowanie odporności
local and regional development
technologie inteligentne
NGOs
ICTs
evaluation and monitoring
promocja zdrowia
otwarta nauka
badania partycypacyjne
społeczeństwo obywatelskie
zaangażowanie publiczne
zarządzanie danymi
komunikacja i upowszechnianie nauki
open science
współtworzenie i koprodukcja
resilience building
crowdsourcing
participatory research
etyka
social entrepreneurship
multidisciplinarity
zdrowie publiczne
problemy społeczne
science policy and research funding
zarządzanie badaniami
innowacje technologiczne
citizen science
innowacje społeczne
big data
social capital
data management
wolontariat
kwestie środowiskowe
environmental issues
civil society
technological innovation
public health
nauka obywatelska
ocena wpływu społecznego
empowerment
przedsiębiorczość społeczna
public engagement
science communication and dissemination
governance
ICT
co-creation and co-production
Język:
angielski
ISBN, ISSN:
9782889747511
Prawa:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
Linki:
https://depot.ceon.pl/handle/123456789/21177  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
Książka
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Social innovations are usually understood as new ideas, initiatives, or solutions that make it possible to meet the challenges of societies in fields such as social security, education, employment, culture, health, environment, housing, and economic development. On the one hand, many citizen science activities serve to achieve scientific as well as social and educational goals. Thus, these actions are opening an arena for introducing social innovations. On the other hand, some social innovations are further developed, adapted, or altered after the involvement of scientist-supervised citizens (laypeople or volunteers) in research and with the use of the citizen science tools and methods such as action research, crowdsourcing, and community-based participatory research. Such approaches are increasingly recognized as crucial for gathering data, addressing community needs, and creating engagement and cooperation between citizens and professional scientists. However, there are also various barriers to both citizen science and social innovation. For example, management, quality and protection of data, funding difficulties, non-recognition of citizens' contributions, and limited inclusion of innovative research approaches in public policies. In this volume, we open theoretical as well as empirically-based discussion, including examples, practices, and case studies of at least three types of relations between citizen science and social innovation: (1) domination of the citizen science features over social innovation aspects; (2) domination of the social innovation features over the citizen science aspects; and (3) the ways to achieve balance and integration between the social innovation and citizen science features. Each of these relationships highlights factors that influence the development of the main scales of sustainability of innovations in the practice. These innovations are contributing to a new paradigm of learning and sharing knowledge as well as interactions and socio-psychological development of participants. Also, there are factors that influence the development of platforms, ecosystems, and sustainability of innovations such as broad use of the information and communications technologies (ICTs) including robotics and automation; emerging healthcare and health promotion models; advancements in the development and governance of smart, green, inclusive and age-friendly cities and communities; new online learning centers; agri-food, cohousing or mobility platforms; and engagement of citizens into co-creation or co-production of services delivered by public, private, non-governmental (NGOs) organizations as well as non-formal entities.

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