Citizen Science: How Ordinary People are Changing the Face of Discovery

Paperback

Main Details

Title Citizen Science: How Ordinary People are Changing the Face of Discovery
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Caren Cooper
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenrePhilosophy of science
Impact of science and technology on society
History of science
Popular science
Inventions and inventors
ISBN/Barcode 9780715653173
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Duckworth Overlook
Publication Date 9 August 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Do you think you need a degree in science to contribute to important scientific discoveries? Think again. All around the world, from Britain to Australia, in fields ranging from astronomy to zoology, millions of ordinary people take part in the scientific process. Working in conjunction with scientists in pursuit of information, innovation and discovery, these volunteers are following protocols, collecting and reviewing data, and sharing their observations. They are our neighbours, our in-laws, our office colleagues, our friends. The story of the social good that can result from citizen science has largely been untold - until now. Citizen scientists are challenging old notions about who can conduct research, where knowledge can be acquired, and even how solutions to some of our biggest social problems might emerge. In Citizen Science, Cooper reveals the crucial role that they play in gaining scientific understanding and putting that understanding to use as stewards of our world. Their stories will inspire readers to join other amateur scientists in making their own scientific discoveries.

Author Biography

CAREN COOPER is an associate professor of Forestry and Environmental Resources at North Carolina State University and assistant head of the Biodiversity Research Lab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. She studies bird ecology, conservation, and management through the use of citizen science. She served as an advisor to the documentary mini-series The Crowd & The Cloud. She is a blogger at the Public Library of Science and Discover, and guest blogger at Scientific American. She is the director of partnerships at SciStarter.com http://www.carencooper.com

Reviews

`Told with humour and care about the volunteers and their effort, this is a fantastic introduction to citizen science' -- Muki Haklay, Co-Director of Extreme Citizen Science, University College London `Cooper provides that rarest of things: a hopeful road forward... on which millions, perhaps billions, have the tools necessary to empower themselves. Read this book if you care about the future' -- Rob Dunn, award-winning author of Every Living Thing and The Wild Life of Our Bodies `Ordinary people have been making extraordinary contributions. Prepare to be inspired' -- Steven Strogatz, Cornell University and author of The Joy of X