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Institutions for Civic Technoscience: How Critical Making is Transforming Environmental Research
Authors:Sara Ann Wylie  Kirk Jalbert  Shannon Dosemagen  Matt Ratto
Institution:1. Social Science and Environmental Health Research Institute , Northeastern University , Boston , Massachusetts , USA;2. Department of Science and Technology Studies , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute , Troy , New York , USA;3. Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science , New Orleans , Louisiana , USA;4. Critical Making Lab, Faculty of Information , University of Toronto , Toronto , Canada
Abstract:This article explores the changing relationship between the academy and new public formations of scientific research, which we term “civic technoscience.” Civic technoscience leverages tactics seen in critical making communities to question and transform how and who can make credible and actionable knowledge. A comparison of two case studies is used. The first is a grassroots mapping process that allows communities to generate high-quality aerial imagery. The second is an academic-led project using environmental sensors to engage disparate audiences in scientific practice. These two projects were found to differ in their ability to form strategic spaces for community-based science, and suggest pathways to foster more robust relationships across the public–academic divide. By altering power dynamics in material, literary, and social technologies used for scientific research, we argue that civic technoscience enables citizens to question expert knowledge production through critical making tactics, and creates opportunities to generate credible public science.
Keywords:critical making  technoscience  environmental justice  social movements  Public Lab  civic science
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