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Citizen Science in the Digital Age - Rhetoric, Science, and Public Engagement (Paperback)
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Citizen Science in the Digital Age - Rhetoric, Science, and Public Engagement (Paperback)
Series: Rhetoric Culture and Social Critique Series
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A discussion of the benefits and pitfalls of citizen
science-scientific undertakings that make use of public
participation and crowd-sourced data collection. James Wynn's
timely investigation highlights scientific studies grounded in
publicly gathered data and probes the rhetoric these studies
employ. Many of these endeavors, such as the widely used SETI@home
project, simply draw on the processing power of participants' home
computers; others, like the protein-folding game FoldIt, ask users
to take a more active role in solving scientific problems. In
Citizen Science in the Digital Age: Rhetoric, Science, and Public
Engagement, Wynn analyzes the discourse that enables these
scientific ventures, as well as the difficulties that arise in
communication between scientists and lay people and the potential
for misuse of publicly gathered data. Wynn puzzles out the
intricacies of these exciting new research developments by focusing
on various case studies. He explores the Safecast project, which
originated from crowd-sourced mapping for Fukushima radiation
dispersal, arguing that evolving technologies enable public
volunteers to make concrete, sound, science-based arguments.
Additionally, he considers the potential use of citizen science as
a method of increasing the public's identification with the
scientific community, and contemplates how more collaborative
rhetoric might deepen these opportunities for interaction and
alignment. Furthermore, he examines ways in which the lived
experience of volunteers may be integrated with expert scientific
knowledge, and also how this same personal involvement can be used
to further policy agendas. Precious few texts explore the
intersection of rhetoric, science, and the Internet. Citizen
Science in the Digital Age fills this gap, offering a clear,
intelligent overview of the topic intended for rhetoric and
communication scholars as well as practitioners and administrators
in a number of science-based disciplines. With the expanded
availability of once inaccessible technologies and computing power
to laypeople, the practice of citizen science will only continue to
grow. This study offers insight into how-given prudent application
and the clear articulation of common goals-citizen science might
strengthen the relationships between scientists and laypeople.
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