« MPE 2013+ International Workshop on Citizen Science
December 14, 2015 - December 15, 2015
Location:
LAMSADE
Université Paris Dauphine
Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny
75775 Paris cedex 16
Organizer(s):
Margaret (Midge) Cozzens, DIMACS
Fred Roberts, DIMACS
Juliette Rouchier, Université Paris Dauphine
Romain Touret, Université Paris Dauphine
Alexis Tsoukiás, Université Paris Dauphine
Citizen Science has been defined as "public participation in scientific research". It is an increasingly important field involving thousands of volunteers who practice "scientific activities", collect scientific data and disseminate scientific information without being "officially scientists".
The presence of citizen science impacts naturally public policies since it enhances the capacity of any single citizen to be involved in the construction of evidence (about potential policies), and increases participation, data availability and monitoring.
At the same time citizen science is an important challenge both in terms of theory and practice of public decision making. Questions about citizen science occur however.
The workshop aims at opening a discussion among scientists from different perspectives (computer scientists, mathematics modelers, policy scientists, philosophers etc.) on topics including:
The idea for this workshop arose from a workshop on Sustainable Human Environments as part of the Mathematics of Planet Earth2013+ initiative.
The workshop was heavily devoted to the use of data in smart cities and there was considerable discussion of how important ordinary citizens were in contributing data that would lead to decisions aimed at making human environments more livable, more resilient, and more sustainable. This will be an important sub theme of the workshop.
Registration is free, but needs to be done on-line via the registration link.
Sponsored by LAMSADE and DIMACS, in association with the Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013+ Program.