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The social life of data

Ochu, E

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E Ochu



Abstract

Citizen science is a participatory research practice whereby members of the public contribute to research through sensing, collecting and analysing data. Often citizen science is facilitated by the internet and digital technology including apps and web based games. There are many examples of citizen science initiatives across many disciplines, including projects that address societal or environmental challenges. The rise of citizen science and the increasing use of interactive and emerging technologies to collect, analyse and share data presents new opportunities and challenges for researchers, their institutions and the public creators of these datasets. This presentation looks to the future of publicly engaged research practices and encourages speculation around the challenges, opportunities for impact and potential innovations when data becomes playable and social.

Citation

Ochu, E. (2016, August). The social life of data. Presented at The Repository Fringe, Edinburgh, UK

Presentation Conference Type Keynote
Conference Name The Repository Fringe
Conference Location Edinburgh, UK
Start Date Aug 1, 2016
End Date Aug 2, 2016
Deposit Date Sep 27, 2016
Publicly Available Date Sep 27, 2016
Publisher URL https://figshare.com/articles/The_Social_Life_of_Data/3506801
Related Public URLs https://figshare.com/articles/The_Social_Life_of_Data/3506801
Additional Information Event Type : Conference
Projects : Wellcome Trust Engagement Fellowship

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