Abstract
This study explores the evolving role of citizens in scientific research through citizen science initiatives, particularly emphasizing their involvement beyond data collection to include analysis and dissemination phases. Focusing on the healthcare context, the research aims to enhance the democratic engagement of citizens in the scientific process, potentially transforming traditional research dynamics.
The methodology incorporates a framework connecting levels of citizen participation to their influence on research outcomes. The study examines citizen involvement across various stages of the research process in several projects within a Dutch Citizen Science program. Key aspects analyzed include framing research questions, analyzing data, writing reports, and presenting findings.
Results indicate that citizens’ deeper engagement in these activities can shift the balance of power, enhancing their influence on research outcomes. This participation not only enriches the research with diverse perspectives but also leads to more democratized processes. Citizens involved in research activities demonstrated increased capability in shaping research agendas and influencing outcomes directly related to their community’s needs. The study concludes that involving citizens more comprehensively in research processes does not merely augment research but transforms it, fostering a more collaborative and inclusive environment.
The methodology incorporates a framework connecting levels of citizen participation to their influence on research outcomes. The study examines citizen involvement across various stages of the research process in several projects within a Dutch Citizen Science program. Key aspects analyzed include framing research questions, analyzing data, writing reports, and presenting findings.
Results indicate that citizens’ deeper engagement in these activities can shift the balance of power, enhancing their influence on research outcomes. This participation not only enriches the research with diverse perspectives but also leads to more democratized processes. Citizens involved in research activities demonstrated increased capability in shaping research agendas and influencing outcomes directly related to their community’s needs. The study concludes that involving citizens more comprehensively in research processes does not merely augment research but transforms it, fostering a more collaborative and inclusive environment.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Meeting the Inclusion Challenge in Innovation |
Subtitle of host publication | Giving Voice to Users |
Editors | Tatiana Iakovleva, Elin M. Oftedal, John Bessant |
Place of Publication | Berlin/Boston |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 121-141 |
Number of pages | 21 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9783111241036 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 18 Nov 2024 |
Publication series
Name | De Gruyter Studies in Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
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Publisher | De Gruyter |
Volume | 8 |
ISSN (Print) | 2570-169X |
ISSN (Electronic) | 2570-1702 |