Grassroots Citizen Science for Global Data Environments
Project Outputs
The project's main outputs - academic and nonacademic - can be found here.
This page is regularly updated.
International and national peer-reviewed journals
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2021. “Citizen Science in Pandemic Times: Lessons Across East and West,” in: Holmes, K. & Doubleday, R. (Eds.), Future Directions for Citizen Science and Public Policy. Centre for Science and Policy, Cambridge, UK: pp. 46-54; https://www.csap.cam.ac.uk/media/uploads/files/1/future-directions-for-citizen-science-and-public-policy-web-v6.pdf
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Van Oudheusden, M. & Abe, Y. 2021. Beyond the Grassroots: Two Trajectories of “Citizen Sciencization” in Environmental Governance, Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 6(1), p.13. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.377
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Ashepet, M.G., Jacobs, L., Van Oudheusden, M., & Huyse, T. 2020. Wicked Solution for Wicked Problems: Citizen Science for Vector-Borne Disease Control in Africa, Trends in Parasitology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2020.10.004
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Van Oudheusden, M., Kenens, J., Yoshizawa, G., Mizushima, N., & Van Hoyweghen, I. 2020. 原子力をめぐる科学技術イノベーションガバナンスへの道: 福島原発事故後の市民科学に関する日本-ベルギー共研究プロジェクトからの示唆/ Developing Pathways for Nuclear Science, Technology and Innovation Governance: Reflections on a Japanese-Belgian Research Project on Citizen Science after Fukushima [Japanese], Kagaku Gijutsu Shakairon Kenkyu / Journal of Science and Technology Studies, 18: 58-73.
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Kenens, J., Van Oudheusden, M., Yoshizawa, G., & Van Hoyweghen, I. 2020.Science by, with and for citizens: rethinking ‘citizen science’ after the 2011 Fukushima disaster. Palgrave Communications, 6(58). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-0434-3
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De Saille, S., Medvecky, F., & Van Oudheusden, M. (Eds.) 2020. Responsibility Beyond Growth. A Case for Responsible Stagnation. Bristol: Policy Press; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv13qfvjk
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2020. “Challenges to the story of innovation,” in: De Saille, S., Medvecky, F., & Van Oudheusden, M. (Eds.), Responsibility Beyond Growth: A Case for Responsible Stagnation. Bristol: Policy Press; https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv13qfvjk
Other publications (conference presentations, policy work, science communication)
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Van Oudheusden, M., Berti-Suman, A., & Van Hoyweghen, I. 2021. “Unpacking values in and of citizen science: A conversation,” Paper presented at the 8th STS Italia Conference – Track 27: Responsible and inclusive citizen science. Comparing initiatives and assessing impacts, Trieste (17-19 June); https://www.stsitaliaconf2020.com/
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2021. “Dialoguing through ‘deficiting’? Transforming science communication in radiological protection research,” Panel session at Public Communication of Science and Technology Conference 2020+1, Aberdeen (26 May); https://www.abdn.ac.uk/events/conferences/pcst/
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Van Oudheusden, M., Huyse, H., Van Laer, J., Duerinckx, A., & Sioen, V. 2021. “Sharing ‘Open Science’ Experiences: A Conversation on Citizen Science,” Panel session OPEN SCIENCE PRACTICES IN RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, Leuven (3 May).
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Elstow, L. & Van Oudheusden, M. 2021. “How Safecast travels,” Tokyo and around the globe (13 March); https://safecast.org/safecast10/#:~:text=SAFECAST%2010%20will%20be%20a,from%20residents%2010%20years%20on
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2021. “Fukushima Travels,” Poster and audiotalk presented at Conference “Fukushima Dai-ichi and the oceans- 10 years of study and insights,” Tokyo (4 March); https://cmer.whoi.edu/10-years-of-study-and-insight/
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2021. “Unsettling the Science-Technology-Society Nexus: Grassroots Citizen Science as a Risky Technology of Governance,” Paper presented at the 5th SRA-E Benelux Conference “The Risk-Technology Nexus,” Eindhoven (16 March); https://www.tue.nl/en/our-university/calendar-and-events/16-03-2021-disruptive-technologies-risks-worth-taking/
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2020. “Apples and Apples – Oranges and Pears: Studying ‘Citizen Science’ through a Comparative Lens,” GRACE Webinar (12 November); https://soc.kuleuven.be/ceso/life-sciences-society-lab/calendar/apples-and-apples-2013-oranges-and-pears-studying-2018citizen-science2019-through-a-comparative-lens-webinar-by-michiel-van-oudheusden-supported-by-b.sts
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2020. “How do we imagine Grassroots Citizen Science for Environmental Governance?,” Cartoon Poster Presentation at the European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) Conference, Knowledge for Change: Citizen Science SDG Conference, Berlin (14-15 October); https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/en/museum/events/knowledge-change-citizen-science-sdg-conference
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Van Oudheusden, M. & Abe, Y. “Bottom up meets top down: Mapping grassroots citizen science trajectories in environmental pollution monitoring,” Paper presentation at EASST/4S Conference, Locating and Timing Matters: Significance and agency of STS in emerging worlds [Panel How Can STS Support A Multiplicity Of Practices In Citizen Science?], Prague (20 August); https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/ssss/ssss20/index.php?cmd=Online+Program+View+Session&selected_session_id=1672569&PHPSESSID=183qagd75blg0d8onnbjma1cd9
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Van Oudheusden, M., Medvecky, F., & de Saille, S. 2020. “Why COVID-19 needs to be political,” Transforming Society (15 July); https://www.transformingsociety.co.uk/2020/07/15/why-covid-19-needs-to-be-political/
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2020. “Tense Relations: A Perspective on Grassroots Citizen Science and Formal Institutions,” Regular presentation at ‘Citizen Sensing: towards a right to contribute to environmental information’ Conference, Tilburg University, Tilburg; (20 May); https://blog.uvt.nl/environmentallaw/?p=443
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2020. “Oost-Azië: lichtend voorbeeld in ‘coronatijden’?” [Dutch], DeWereldMorgen (1 May); https://www.dewereldmorgen.be/artikel/2020/05/01/oost-azie-lichtend-voorbeeld-in-coronatijden/
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2020. “Citizen Science Lightning Talk: Grassroots Citizen Science” – Podcast talk at ‘Innovations in Citizen Science for Public Policy’ Conference, CSaP, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (24 March); https://twitter.com/CSciPol/status/1244930418731859968?s=20
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2020. “Residents Rallied to Measure Radiation After Fukushima. Nine Years Later, Many Scientists Still Ignore Their Data,” Discover Magazine (11 March); https://www.discovermagazine.com/environment/residents-rallied-to-measure-radiation-after-fukushima-9-years-later-many
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2020. Nine Years after Fukushima, has Citizen Science come of age? From “Mainstreaming” to “Citizen Sciencization,” Paper presentation at Conference, Citizen Science Initiative Japan (CSIJ), Tokyo (29 January).
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Van Oudheusden, M. 2020. “Has Citizen Science Come of Age? Citizen Science, Radiological Protection, and Responsible Research and Innovation,” Paper presentation at Conference, Citizen Science in Belgium/EU and Citizen's Radiation Measurement in Japan, Tokyo (27 January).