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Initiating and continuing participation in citizen science for natural history

机译:发起并继续参与自然科学的公民科学

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Background Natural history has a long tradition in the UK, dating back to before Charles Darwin. Developing from a principally amateur pursuit, natural history continues to attract both amateur and professional involvement. Within the context of citizen science and public engagement, we examine the motivations behind citizen participation in the national survey activities of the Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) programme, looking at: people’s experiences of the surveys as ‘project-based leisure’; their motivations for taking part and barriers to continued participation; where they feature on our continuum of engagement; and whether participation in an OPAL survey facilitated their movement between categories along this continuum. The paper focuses on a less-expected but very significant outcome regarding the participation of already-engaged amateur naturalists in citizen science. Results Our main findings relate to: first, how committed amateur naturalists (already-engaged) have also enjoyed contributing to OPAL and the need to respect and work with their interest to encourage broader and deeper involvement; and second, how new (previously-unengaged) and relatively new participants (casually-engaged) have gained confidence, renewed their interests, refocussed their activities and/or gained validation from participation in OPAL. Overall, we argue that engagement with and enthusiasm for the scientific process is a motivation shared by citizens who, prior to participating in the OPAL surveys, were previously-unengaged, casually-engaged or already-engaged in natural history activities. Conclusions Citizen science has largely been written about by professional scientists for professional scientists interested in developing a project of their own. This study offers a qualitative example of how citizen science can be meaningful to participants beyond what might appear to be a public engagement data collection exercise.
机译:背景资料英国的自然历史源远流长,可追溯到查尔斯·达尔文之前。自然历史从业余爱好者的追求发展而来,继续吸引着业余爱好者和专业人士。在公民科学和公众参与的背景下,我们研究了公民参与露天实验室(OPAL)计划的国家调查活动的动机,着眼于:人们对调查的体验是“基于项目的休闲”;他们参与的动机和继续参与的障碍;它们在我们的持续参与中所处的位置;以及参与OPAL调查是否有助于他们沿着这一连续性在类别之间移动。这篇论文集中在关于已经参与的业余博物学家参与公民科学方面的预料不到但非常有意义的结果。结果我们的主要发现涉及:首先,业余博物学家(已经投入使用)如何也为OPAL做出了贡献,以及需要尊重和以他们的兴趣开展工作以鼓励更广泛和更深入的参与。第二,新的(以前未参与的)参与者和相对较新的参与者(偶然的参与)如何通过加入OPAL获得信心,更新兴趣,重新关注活动和/或获得认可。总体而言,我们认为,参与科学过程并对其充满热情是公民的共同动机,他们在参加OPAL调查之前曾经不参与,随意参与或已经参与自然历史活动。结论公民科学在很大程度上是由专业科学家撰写的,专门针对有兴趣开发自己项目的专业科学家。这项研究提供了定性的例子,说明了公民科学如何对参与者有意义,而这似乎是一项公众参与数据收集活动。

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