Article(electronic)February 1, 2017

Citizen Science as a Means for Increasing Public Engagement in Science: Presumption or Possibility?

In: Science communication, Volume 39, Issue 2, p. 142-168

Checking availability at your location

Abstract

Citizen science is often assumed to increase public science engagement; however, little is known about who is likely to volunteer and the implications for greater societal impact. This study segments 1,145 potential volunteers into six groups according to their current engagement in science (EiS). Results show groups with high levels of EiS are significantly more interested in volunteering and more likely to participate in various research roles than those with lower EiS scores. While citizen science benefits some in science and society, its use as a strategy to bring about positive shifts in public science engagement needs to be reconsidered.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1552-8545

DOI

10.1177/1075547017696165

Report Issue

If you have problems with the access to a found title, you can use this form to contact us. You can also use this form to write to us if you have noticed any errors in the title display.