posted by user: aklimczuk || 6525 views || tracked by 2 users: [display]

ESP 2021 : CfP: Online conference ESPAnet 2021 - Stream: Citizen science and social innovation

FacebookTwitterLinkedInGoogle

Link: https://kuleuvencongres.be/espanet2021/call-for-abstracts
 
When Aug 31, 2021 - Sep 3, 2021
Where online
Submission Deadline Apr 18, 2021
Notification Due May 1, 2021
Final Version Due Aug 31, 2021
Categories    welfare   social innovation   citizen science   political science
 

Call For Papers

We invite you to submit abstracts - Online conference ESPAnet 2021
Stream: "Citizen science and social innovation: Opportunities for the Local Welfare Development"
Deadline: Apr 18, 2021
https://kuleuvencongres.be/espanet2021/call-for-abstracts
https://kuleuvencongres.be/espanet2021/conference-streams-1#23

Stream: "Citizen science and social innovation: Opportunities for the Local Welfare Development"

Social innovations are usually understood as new ideas, initiatives, or solutions that meet the challenges in social security, education, employment, culture, health, environment, housing, and economic development (Vinals & Rodriguez, 2013). On the one hand, many citizen science activities serve to achieve scientific as well as social and educational goals, opening an arena for introducing social innovations. On the other hand, social innovations are further developed, adapted, or altered after the involvement of scientist-supervised citizens (laypeople or volunteers) in research and with the use of the citizen science tools and methods.

Such approaches are increasingly recognized as crucial for gathering data, resolving local social problems, and creating cooperation between citizens and professional scientists. However, there are also various barriers to citizen science and social innovation (e.g., management, data quality and protection, funding, recognition of citizens' contributions, and inclusion of innovations in public policies).

In this stream, we want to gather papers on both theoretical and empirical findings. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- The development of sustainable innovations and engagement of citizens into co-production of social services delivered by public, private, non-governmental organizations, and non-formal entities
- The potential of citizen science in the improvement of local welfare programs
- The roles and skills of social entrepreneurs, public managers, citizen scientists, and researchers
- Research methods related to citizen science and social innovation (e.g., collective intelligence, participatory and grassroots activities, hardware and software development)
- Design, evaluation, communication, and dissemination of results of the citizen science and social innovation initiatives
- Governance, management, and multilevel and multisectoral approaches to citizen science and social innovation
- Strategies for transferability and scaling of social innovations and citizen science projects
- Good practices of collaboration between scholars and citizens in cities and communities



Related Resources

LxGr 2026   11th Symposium on Corpus Approaches to Lexicogrammar
PoliticalNLP 2026   3rd Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Political Sciences
IDSTA 2026   7th International Conference on Intelligent Data Science Technologies and Applications
AGS 2026   The 20th Annual American Graduate School in Paris International Graduate Student Conference 2026
Cyber Science 2026   International Conference on Cybersecurity, Situational Awareness and Social Media
ICESE 2026   16th International Conference on Environmental Science and Engineering
PCS 2026   Special Issue “Next-Generation Computing: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities”
ICCSA 2026   26th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications
ICIME--EI 2026   2026 14th International Conference on Information Management and Engineering (ICIME 2026)
IJCSEA 2026   International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering and Applications