每一个小小的行动都有助于实现伟大的事业”在线社区扩大在线社区主导的公民科学在苏格兰解决垃圾挑战

Q1 Multidisciplinary Citizen Science Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2023-09-22 DOI:10.5334/cstp.579
Noleen Rutendo Chikowore
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社交媒体现在是一种新的参与方式和公民科学的催化剂;然而,很少有人关注在线社区对社区主导的公民科学项目的影响。本研究以Fife Street Champions公共Facebook小组为例,探索在线社区主导的公民科学项目如何生成公民科学数据,以了解苏格兰的垃圾问题,并检查该小组活动的影响和他们面临的挑战。数据驱动内容分析用于分析Facebook用户生成的337个带有评论和图像的帖子数据,以确定数据中出现的关键主题。结果表明,小组成员开发了自己的数据收集工具,分享、分析和展示了他们的捡垃圾活动,以了解垃圾的严重程度和他们捡垃圾活动的影响。然而,研究结果强调了小组成员收集和记录捡垃圾活动数据的方式不一致。该组织还提供信息支持、环保意识和倡导以及环保公民。成员们还分享了对生态焦虑的担忧。最后,安全和健康问题、COVID-19和海鸥是网上捡垃圾者面临的挑战。这些结果有助于我们理解社交媒体平台可以提供的机会,以建立更强大的在线社区驱动的公民科学项目,这些项目可以为进一步的研究提供信息。关键利益攸关方需要与这些社区合作,改进收集有科学意义的数据的工作。
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“Every Small Action Helps Towards the Greater Cause:” Online Communities Scaling Up Online Community-Led Citizen Science in Addressing Litter Challenges in Scotland
Social media is now a new means of engagement and a catalyst for citizen science; still, less attention has been paid to understanding the influence of online communities on community-led citizen science projects. This study used the Fife Street Champions public Facebook group as a case study to explore how online community-led citizen science projects generate citizen science data to understand littering challenges in Scotland and to examine the impact of the group’s activities and the challenges they face. Data driven-content analysis was used to analyse Facebook user-generated data of 337 posts with comments and images to identify key themes that emerge in the data. Results indicate that group members develop their own data collection tools, share, analyse and present their litter-picking activities to understand the magnitude of littering and the impact of their litter-picking activities. However, the findings highlight inconsistencies in how group members collect and record data from their litter-picking activities. The group also provides informational support, environmental awareness and advocacy, and environmental citizenship. Members also share concerns about eco-anxiety. Lastly, safety and health concerns, COVID-19, and seagulls are challenges experienced by online-based litter pickers. The results contribute to our understanding of the opportunity that social media platforms can provide to build more robust online community-driven citizen science projects that can inform further research. Key stakeholders need to collaborate with such communities to improve on collecting scientifically meaningful data.
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Citizen Science Theory and Practice Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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