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Making particularity travel: Trust and citizen science data in Swedish environmental governance

Dick Kasperowski, Niclas Hagen

2022Social Studies of Science20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper focuses on how particularities are performed and made to travel through the creation of trust. The Swedish Species Observation System (Artportalen) is one of the largest inscription and calculation centers for citizen data in the world, used extensively by public authorities in Sweden. Observations by members of the public become actionable through environmental governance laws in Sweden. These observations are made through networks of things and humans in which trust is created but unevenly distributed. Important for them to be trusted and to travel are such things as computer software to filter and map observations, red lists, GIS-tools to determine time and place, and validation committees. However, trust is more concentrated in a core set of actors, and there depends on interpersonal relations - though these relations are facilitated by other parts of the epistemic system.

Topics & Concepts

Citizen scienceCorporate governancePublic trustCore (optical fiber)Interpersonal communicationSet (abstract data type)SociologyFilter (signal processing)Express trustPublic relationsEnvironmental governancePolitical scienceComputer scienceBusinessSocial scienceBiologyProgramming languageComputer visionBotanyFinanceTelecommunicationsSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeSemantic Web and OntologiesBiomedical Text Mining and Ontologies