Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy (Jan 2011)

Science 2.0: Bridging Science and the Public

  • Per Hetland

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 326 – 340

Abstract

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“Science 2.0” is still evolving; basically, it is an ongoing, “natural” experiment about a potentially novel way of participating in knowledge construction processes based on Internet applications. The topic of this article is scientific culture and organisation that interact with communities of interests outside of institutions, based on analyses of systematic biology and the mapping of biodiversity. The focus will be on the convergence of professionals and so-called amateurs involved in the production of new knowledge.

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