Towards a transdisciplinary theoretical framework of citizen science: results from a meta-review analysis

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This work intends to lay the foundations for a theoretical framework of citizen science combining social and organizational implications with the support of information technologies. The proposed theoretical framework moves towards a shared and common research process between experts and citizens to deal with environmental and social challenges. The role and capacity of online communities is explored and their engagement capacity by means of web-based digital platforms supporting crowdsourcing activities. In this contribution, authors highlight the most common practices, methods and issues of citizen science approaches adopted from multidisciplinary application fields to obtain insights for designing a new participative approach for organizational studies. To reach this goal, authors illustrate the results of a systematic meta-review analysis, consisting of an accurate selection and revision of journal review articles in order to highlight concepts, methods, research design approaches and tools adopted in citizen science approaches.

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Spasiano, A., Grimaldi, S., Braccini, A. M., & Nardi, F. (2021, July 2). Towards a transdisciplinary theoretical framework of citizen science: results from a meta-review analysis. Sustainability (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13147904

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