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Successes and Failures of Citizen Science: Self-Critique of Crowd the Tap, Public Science for Safe Drinking Water
On 29 June 2021, we were joined by Assoc Prof Caren Cooper who talked about the successes and failures of citizen science.
PESTA seminar (29.06.21)
Successes and Failures of Citizen Science: Self-Critique of Crowd the Tap, Public Science for Safe Drinking Water
Exploring Engagement Within Citizen Science at UWA
On 24 May 2021, we were joined by Ms Chrissy Tustison, Ms Tamara Pinkerton, Ms Stephanie Collins and Dr Heather Bray from the University of Western Australia who provided an update on various citizen science-focused projects currently underway at UWA.
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PESTA seminar (24.05.21)
Exploring Engagement Within Citizen Science at UWA
Public Engagement When Biotechnology Goes “Wild”
On 27 April 2021, we were joined by Prof Jason Delborne (NC State University) to discuss the role of public engagement when dealing with controversial forms of biotechnology.
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PESTA seminar (27.04.21)
Public Engagement When Biotechnology Goes “Wild”.
Transparency and Secrecy in Citizen Science: Lessons from Herping
On 23 February 2021, we were joined by Asst Prof Aleta Quinn (University of Idaho) to discuss transparency and secrecy in the case of herping.
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PESTA seminar (23.02.21)
Transparency and Secrecy in Citizen Science: Lessons from Herping
A War on Science? Rethinking Vaccine Hesitancy and Refusal
On 24 November 2020, we were joined by Assoc Prof Maya Goldenberg to discuss the implications of trust in relation to vaccine hesitancy and refusal.
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PESTA seminar (24.11.20)
A War on Science? The Death of Expertise? Rethinking Vaccine Hesitancy and Refusal