Citizen Science on Twitter: Using Data Analytics to Understand Conversations and Networks

This paper presents a long-term study on how the public engage with discussions around citizen science and crowdsourcing topics. With progress in sensor technologies and IoT, our cities and neighbourhoods are increasingly sensed, measured and observed. While such data are often used to inform citize...

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Main Authors: Suvodeep Mazumdar, Dhavalkumar Thakker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Future Internet
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/12/12/210
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spelling doaj-2858a9d7569847ec840fe1f76c18e7f92020-11-27T08:10:46ZengMDPI AGFuture Internet1999-59032020-11-011221021010.3390/fi12120210Citizen Science on Twitter: Using Data Analytics to Understand Conversations and NetworksSuvodeep Mazumdar0Dhavalkumar Thakker1Information School, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UKDepartment of Computer Science, University of Bradford, Bradford BD7 1DP, UKThis paper presents a long-term study on how the public engage with discussions around citizen science and crowdsourcing topics. With progress in sensor technologies and IoT, our cities and neighbourhoods are increasingly sensed, measured and observed. While such data are often used to inform citizen science projects, it is still difficult to understand how citizens and communities discuss citizen science activities and engage with citizen science projects. Understanding these engagements in greater depth will provide citizen scientists, project owners, practitioners and the generic public with insights around how social media can be used to share citizen science related topics, particularly to help increase visibility, influence change and in general and raise awareness on topics. To the knowledge of the authors, this is the first large-scale study on understanding how such information is discussed on Twitter, particularly outside the scope of individual projects. The paper reports on the wide variety of topics (e.g., politics, news, ecological observations) being discussed on social media and a wide variety of network types and the varied roles played by users in sharing information in Twitter. Based on these findings, the paper highlights recommendations for stakeholders for engaging with citizen science topics.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/12/12/210citizen sciencesocial networktwittercrowdsourcingnetwork analysis
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Citizen Science on Twitter: Using Data Analytics to Understand Conversations and Networks
Future Internet
citizen science
social network
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crowdsourcing
network analysis
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title Citizen Science on Twitter: Using Data Analytics to Understand Conversations and Networks
title_short Citizen Science on Twitter: Using Data Analytics to Understand Conversations and Networks
title_full Citizen Science on Twitter: Using Data Analytics to Understand Conversations and Networks
title_fullStr Citizen Science on Twitter: Using Data Analytics to Understand Conversations and Networks
title_full_unstemmed Citizen Science on Twitter: Using Data Analytics to Understand Conversations and Networks
title_sort citizen science on twitter: using data analytics to understand conversations and networks
publisher MDPI AG
series Future Internet
issn 1999-5903
publishDate 2020-11-01
description This paper presents a long-term study on how the public engage with discussions around citizen science and crowdsourcing topics. With progress in sensor technologies and IoT, our cities and neighbourhoods are increasingly sensed, measured and observed. While such data are often used to inform citizen science projects, it is still difficult to understand how citizens and communities discuss citizen science activities and engage with citizen science projects. Understanding these engagements in greater depth will provide citizen scientists, project owners, practitioners and the generic public with insights around how social media can be used to share citizen science related topics, particularly to help increase visibility, influence change and in general and raise awareness on topics. To the knowledge of the authors, this is the first large-scale study on understanding how such information is discussed on Twitter, particularly outside the scope of individual projects. The paper reports on the wide variety of topics (e.g., politics, news, ecological observations) being discussed on social media and a wide variety of network types and the varied roles played by users in sharing information in Twitter. Based on these findings, the paper highlights recommendations for stakeholders for engaging with citizen science topics.
topic citizen science
social network
twitter
crowdsourcing
network analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/12/12/210
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