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Citizen social science in practice: the case of the Empty Houses Project
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This article investigates Citizen Social Science through the unique lens of the Empty Houses Project, revealing how citizen-collected data transcends mere analytical tools, embodying deeper epistemological and political implications. The research was conducted by Alexandra Albert from University College London.
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