Crowdsourced science: sociotechnical epistemology in the e-research paradigm
Recent years have seen a surge in online collaboration between experts and amateurs on scientific research. In this article, we analyse the epistemological implications of these crowdsourced projects, with a focus on Zooniverse, the world’s largest citizen science web portal. We use quantitative met...
Main Authors: | Watson, D, Floridi, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2016
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