| Literature DB >> 31485378 |
Shana Sandhaus1, Dorsey Kaufmann2, Monica Ramirez-Andreotta1,3.
Abstract
Gardenroots: A Citizen Science Project (2015) is the product of a needs assessment, revealing environmental quality concerns of gardeners living near hazardous waste or resource extraction activities. Participants were trained, collected garden samples for analysis, and later received their data visualized (individual and aggregated) via community events or mail. This article describes participant motivations, changes in knowledge and efficacy, and whether these depend on the mode of data sharing and visualization. Motivations were internal, and self-efficacy increased, while knowledge and satisfaction were higher in event attendees due to increased researcher contact. This reveals importance of data-sharing events, data visualizations, and participatory research processes.Entities:
Keywords: Citizen Science; Data Visualization; Environmental Communication
Year: 2018 PMID: 31485378 PMCID: PMC6726431 DOI: 10.1080/21548455.2018.1542752
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sci Educ B Commun Public Engagem ISSN: 2154-8455