In this article, the EuroSense Project will introduce a very special term known as Epistemic Injustice. The concept of being treated equally as a contributor of knowledge has gained recognition...
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In Edinburgh, GroundsWell have recently partnered with the Citadel Youth Centre for a new project, Dear Green Place. In this blog, youth worker Ryan McKay who is leading the project...
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A blog post written by the ReStart project, winners of the Digital Communities award at the 2023 European Prize for Citizen Science and coordinators of the Beyond Recycling of Ewaste...
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Nesta’s Centre for Collective Intelligence Design is holding the next IMPETUS Webinar online on the topic of Citizen Science, Mobility, and Urban Planning on Wednesday, November 13th, 2024, 12:30 -...
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According to the European Environment Agency (EEA), the EU has, on average, around 25 % of land designated as protected areas, regions of land that have been allocated for additional...
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For many people, the sea and its associated coastlines hold a special place in their hearts. It is a means of earning a living; for others, it is a place...
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In recent years, indigenous knowledge has emerged as a powerful tool in nature conservation, rewilding, and habitat restoration. Yet conventional "top-down" conservation approaches frequently overlook the expertise and involvement of...
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Since its inception in 1979, Ars Electronica has been a global hub for groundbreaking innovation, blending art, science, and technology. Each year, it brings scientists, developers, entrepreneurs, activists, and artists...
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The INCREASE project is pioneering a new approach to conserving Plant Genetic Resources (PGR) by engaging citizens directly in a large-scale Citizen Science Experiment (CSE). Traditionally stored only in genebanks,...
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