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Communication and Dissemination in Citizen Science

Simone Rüfenacht, Tim Woods, Gaia Agnello, Margaret M. Gold, Philipp Hummer, Anne M. Land‐Zandstra, Andrea Sieber

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Abstract

Abstract Citizen science projects rely on public involvement, making a communication and dissemination strategy essential to their success and impact. This needs to include many aspects, such as identifying the audience, selecting the communication channel(s), and establishing the right language to use. Importantly, citizen science projects must expand beyond traditional top-down monologue interactions and embrace two-way dialogue approaches, especially when communicating with project participants. Further, to be effective, communication activities require good planning and dedicated resources. This chapter highlights the importance of communication and dissemination in citizen science; provides examples of successful strategies and identifies the factors that determine success; and describes some of the challenges that can arise and how to overcome these.

Topics & Concepts

Citizen scienceScience communicationPublic relationsDisseminationScientific communicationInformation DisseminationPolitical scienceEngineering ethicsComputer scienceEngineeringScience educationWorld Wide WebTelecommunicationsBiologyLibrary scienceLawBotanySpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeZoonotic diseases and public healthResearch Data Management Practices