This article explores Citizen Social Science (CSS) through a case study: the Empty Houses Project. The project investigated citizen data collection on empty houses to address a policy issue. The study reveals that CSS surpasses the prevalent view of it as mere data repository creation; instead, it demonstrates how CSS data embodies epistemology and politics, not solely serving as a realist analytical tool.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Mar 15, 2021
Authors
Alexandra Albert
Tags
Citizen Social Science
Data Collection
Empty Houses Project
Epistemology
Politics
Policy Issue
Analytical Tool
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