Monitoring Citizen Science Performance: Methodological Guidelines

Aelita Skaržauskienė, M. Angelidou, Christos Politis, E. Roma-Athanasiadou, M. Maciuliene
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This research paper aims to co-design a theoretical framework and methodological guidelines to monitor the performance, outcomes, and impact of Citizen Science projects. Hence, the proposed methodology com- bines the previous research efforts on the engagement of external stakeholders into a composite monitoring tool, which allows measuring and comparing CS project progress towards defined objectives. The develop- ment of methodology adopted a pragmatic mixed-method research design. Firstly, analysis of the theoretical sources and available monitoring tools provided the basis for a conceptual framework and identification of measurement indicators. The rationale of the conceptual framework was based on the co-creation workshop and stakeholders` interviews. In addition, the aggregation of indicators during the expert Focus group re- search resulted in a meaningful design of the composite CS Performance Index. The designed methodology is a part of the three-year Horizon 2020 “Science with and for Society” project INCENTIVE (Grant Agreement No. 101005330) that brings on board four Research Performing and Funding Organizations: the University of Twente, the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the Vilnius Gedi- minas Technical University. Methodological guidelines set the structure for applying the monitoring in four national CS Hubs and support their coordination. In particular, the values of the indicators could be compared with the targets set, with the respective values of other Citizen Science Hubs, or to worldwide trends.
监测公民科学绩效:方法指南
本研究论文旨在共同设计一个理论框架和方法指南,以监测公民科学项目的绩效、成果和影响。因此,本文提出的方法论将以往有关外部利益相关者参与的研究工作结合到一个综合监测工具中,以衡量和比较公民科学项目在实现既定目标方面的进展。方法论的开发采用了务实的混合方法研究设计。首先,对理论来源和现有监测工具的分析为概念框架和衡量指标的确定提供了基础。概念框架的理论基础是共同创造研讨会和利益相关者访谈。此外,在专家焦点小组的重新搜索过程中,对各项指标进行了汇总,从而设计出了有意义的 CS 绩效综合指数。所设计的方法是为期三年的地平线 2020 "与社会合作并为社会服务的科学 "项目 INCENTIVE(拨款协议编号 101005330)的一部分,该项目汇集了四个研究执行和资助组织:屯特大学、巴塞罗那自治大学、塞萨洛尼基亚里士多德大学和维尔纽斯格迪-米纳斯技术大学。方法指南为在四个国家 CS 中心开展监测工作确定了结构,并为其协调工作提供了支持。特别是,指标值可与设定的目标、其他公民科学中心的相关值或全球趋势进行比较。
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