The Step Change navigator in citizen science draws upon the experience of the Step Change project, aiming to generalise and upscale its learnings for the benefit of other citizen science practitioners embarking on their own journeys.
The Observational Gaze: Observation and Field Studies Observation and field studies are another important method in youth citizen social science. Engaging in participant observation at...
Designing a Youth-Friendly Project The participant group plays a crucial role in the design and management of any youth citizen social science project. Previous chapters...
The Definition, Dimensions and Possible Outcomes of Impact Defining impact and the entangling of its different meanings and approaches require a first insight of how...
The Listening Mode – Interviews and Informal Conversations Interviews are an important method for collecting data in youth citizen social science, just as they are...
Photography and video can be valuable in the data collection of a youth citizen science project. Taking photos and videos serves not just as documentation...
Incorporating gamification elements and competitions can be an effective strategy for making the research more fun and engaging. In Norway, the research team introduced a...
Creating a Safe Space When inviting young people into a research project, it’s important to establish a productive, fun, and creative atmosphere where everyone feels...