ECSA2026: Citizen Science between Centre and Periphery
ECSA2026
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ECSA2026
University of Oulu, Finland
2 – 7 Mar 2026
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P01
From margins to metadata: Rethinking information management for equitable citizen science
P02
Co-creation across borders: Citizen science for inclusive health innovation
P03
Validation of distributed citizen science data for integrated global use
P04
Bridging divides: Indigenous and local participation in the just green transition of the Finnish arctic
P05
How to reach the "hard-to-reach."
P06
Bridging the gap between climate service providers and citizens for enhancing climate resilience
P07
Measuring the intangible: The social impact of citizen science on participants and communities
P08
Transnational approaches for diversity: interconnecting and integrating citizen science and science communication ecosystems open to all
P09
From practice to pattern: Using organization and management research to advance citizen science
P10
Circular economy and citizen science - keeping citizens ‘in the loop’
P11
Citizen observatories: Data awareness and data literacy at the citizen-policy-research interface
P12
Cultivating collaboration: Citizen science across farmland, food systems, and communities
P13
Studying ambivalent heritage through Citizen Science?
P14
Citizen science pathways in marine and coastal monitoring and research: From data to action in blue participation.
P15
From source to system: Participatory mapping and monitoring for equitable science
P16
Bridging past, present and future through Citizen Science
P17
Impact assessment and inclusiveness in Citizen Science
P18
Influencing policy through Citizen Science: Case studies and lessons learned
P19
Repositioning citizen science: From peripheral practice to strategic infrastructure
P20
Building Citizen Science capacity in European countries – lessons from the European Citizen Science ambassadors network
P21
Developing the European Citizen Science academy - lessons learnt
P22
Visibilities and invisibilities of amateurs’ contributions to science: Lessons from the past
P23
Successful strategies to sustain and upscale Citizen Science initiatives in different socio-cultural contexts, across regions and scientific domains
P24
Cultural Heritage Collection and research through Citizen Science
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Shaping the future: Your vision for citizen science in 2036
R02
Bridging the Citizen Science data-to-policy gap: Leveraging data readiness level frameworks to create pathways for actionable environmental insights
R03
Voices from the edge: Citizen science and the reconfiguration of health systems from the bottom-up
R04
Bridging centre and periphery: Insights from citizen science initiatives such as “Sparkling Science” on engaging schools in remote and peripheral regions
R05
Exploring the relationship between living labs and citizen science
R06
Revitalizing official statistics: Citizen science for inclusive SDG data in times of financial and political crisis
R07
Exploring the potential and applications of citizen science in areas affected by armed conflicts
R08
Citizen Science - the unexplored potential for transformative biodiversity conservation in the Global south, and working with local communities
R09
Cultivating knowledge together: From a citizen scientist perspective
R10
Bridging disciplinary, institutional and geographic silos - embedding citizen science in university teaching
R11
Equity in evidence: Rethinking research assessment in Citizen Science
R12
The role of libraries in Citizen Science
R13
Citizen Science across Europe: From national strategies to shared policy goals
R14
Building a federated future: Conceptualizing governance and sustainability for the pan-European Citizen Science infrastructure
R15
Adapted and inclusive Citizen Science for young people – sharing and learning
R16
Friction as force: Reconfiguring knowledge, power, and participation in Citizen Science
R17
Eternal Terra Ear (ETE): Alternative infrastructures for planetary bio intelligence, alternative cultural financing, and post-mining planetary governance from experimental art-based policy making
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W01
Demonstrating a CitiObs, more4nature and AD4GD solution to establish liability into citizens generated data for decisions in crises situations
W02
AI as ally: Designing participatory tools for citizen science across centres and peripheries
W03
Teaching citizen science: Building capacity through teacher education and training
W04
Children as researchers - citizen science guided by the curiosity of young people
W05
Appraisal of citizen science funding models
W06
How to turn ideals into action? - Citizen science for impact (in public health)
W07
Co-created citizen science for transformative environmental and sustainable futures
W08
Fostering collaboration between research librarians and researchers through citizen science: Identifying needs, challenges, and building a roadmap
W09
Bridging worlds: AI and citizen science at the intersection of centre and periphery
W10
Citizen science in ocean and waters mission: Exploring challenges and opportunities for blue-participation
W11
Improving the design of crowd and citizen science projects through the lens of organization science
W12
Biodiversity monitoring and enforcement across centre and periphery: Exploring the interplay between citizen science, technology, law and policy
W13
Data management, Harmonisation, ethics, and AI readiness in Citizen Science
W14
Exploring Citizen Science across various contexts and peripheries: Rethinking principles and practices
W15
Co-designing the future pan-European Citizen Science research infrastructure
W16
Games for good: Games and gamification for Citizen Science
W17
Inclusive Citizen Science in practice: Learning across borders
W18
A community-based approach to pandemic preparedness and response
W19
Can Citizen Science contribute to decolonising forest knowledge?
W20
Care counts: A methodathon for commons-based evaluation in Citizen Science prototyping regenerative metrics through community-centered co-creation
W21
Sensors, software and data science: Enabling participation in tech-heavy Citizen Science
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