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Conference Proceedings

All poster presenters and organizers of workshops, demos, and dialogue roundtables are invited to submit their workshop session, demo, dialogue roundtable, or poster as a full-length paper for the conference proceedings. Papers may report on results and ideas obtained before or during the conference (for example, during workshops or dialogue roundtables). 

The proceedings will be published online with Proceedings of Science (PoS), the Open-Access portal for conference proceedings provided by SISSA, the International School for Advanced Studies based in Trieste. 

Authors must create a profile on the platform and use the PoS template (available in Latex and Word). Only submissions formatted according to the template will be accepted, please see below.

Maximum length is 2000 words excluding notes and bibliography.

All submissions will be peer reviewed. Accepted papers will be copy edited.

REFERENCE STYLE GUIDE

Journal article

[1] D. Kasperowski and N. Hagen, Making particularity travel: Trust and citizen science data in Swedish environmental governance, Social Studies of Science 52 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1177/03063127221085241

Article in an edited book

[2] M. Horst, Deliberation, Dialogue or Dissemination: Changing Objectives in the Communication of Science and Technology in Denmark, in: Science Communication in the World, ed. B. Schiele et al., Springer, Berlin (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4279-6

Monograph

[3] T. Agergaard, G. Kragh, and K. H. Nielsen, Citizen science i Danmark: Projekter, litteratur og aktører, Aarhus Universitetsforlag, Aarhus (2020). https://unipress.dk/udgivelser/c/citizen-science-idanmark/

Edited Book

[4] S. Hecker, M. Haklay, A. Bowser, Z. Makuch, J. Vogel, and A. Bonn, eds., Citizen Science: Innovation in Open Science, Society and Policy, UCL Press, London (2018). https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781787352339

Internet reference

[5] Citizen Science Netværket, https://www.citizenscience.dk.

Online paper

[6] B. Lewenstein, What does citizen science accomplish?, Paper prepared for meeting on citizen science, Paris, France, 8 June 2004 (draft dated 27 May 2004). https://hdl.handle.net/1813/37362