Toward a socially-distributed mode of knowledge production: framing the contribution of lay people to scientific research

Rocco Palumbo, Rosalba Manna, Alexander X. Douglas
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Lay people involvement is arising as a viable alternative to conventional modes of knowledge generation and dissemination. However, little is known about the roles that lay people may play in scientific research; moreover, management and organisational challenges characterise the implementation of a socially-distributed mode of knowledge production. To shed light into this issue, we performed a realist literature review that involved 81 papers. The study findings suggested that lay people may variously contribute in knowledge co-production; their role depends on the degree of autonomy they have and on the type of relationship they establish with expert scientists. The propensity of expert scientists and lay people to bring diverging inputs in knowledge co-production should be acknowledged and carefully addressed, in order to avoid drawbacks on the knowledge production ability of research institutions. The outcomes of citizen science projects should be assessed from both an economic and a societal point of view.
走向知识生产的社会分布模式:构建非专业人员对科学研究的贡献
非专业人员的参与正在成为传统知识产生和传播模式之外的一种可行的选择。然而,人们对非专业人士在科学研究中可能扮演的角色知之甚少;此外,管理和组织方面的挑战是社会分布式知识生产模式实施的特点。为了阐明这个问题,我们进行了一项现实主义文献综述,涉及81篇论文。研究结果表明,非专业人员可能在知识合作生产中做出不同的贡献;他们的作用取决于他们拥有的自主程度以及他们与专家科学家建立的关系类型。专家科学家和非专业人员在知识联合生产中投入不同的倾向应该得到承认和认真解决,以避免研究机构的知识生产能力出现缺陷。应该从经济和社会的角度来评估公民科学项目的成果。
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