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Is citizen science queering science? An exploration of the personal dimensions of engaging LGBTQ+ citizen science volunteers

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Pages 116-130 | Received 23 Mar 2022, Accepted 15 Oct 2022, Published online: 27 Oct 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Citizen science, a field and practice that commonly involves ‘non experts’ engaging in scientific activities, is an avenue of science engagement that commonly results in increased scientific knowledge, literacy, and skills for the volunteers that participate. In recent years there have been increasing efforts to better understand the myriad outcomes for participants including how personal dimensions of these citizen science volunteers, such as their identities, background, cultures, and experiences, contribute to their relationships with citizen science as well as the broader field of STEM. While previous studies have acknowledged the lack of demographic diversity in terms of gender, race/ethnicity, education, and socioeconomic status, there remains little record of the sexual orientation and/or gender identity of citizen science volunteers. The aim of this study was to understand the personal dimensions of engaging LGBTQ+ volunteers in citizen science including the relationships between their queer and science identities. Based on the perspectives and experiences of 14 LGBTQ+ citizen science volunteers as shared in semi-structured interviews, this article suggests that citizen science practitioners have the potential to reduce barriers faced by queer citizen science volunteers by taking actions and enacting strategies that welcome, respect, involve, and retain LGBTQ+ participants.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Ethics statement

This study was approved for exempt status by the Oregon State University Institutional Review Board (OSU IRB #IRB-2020-0741). All study participants consented to participate in the study and are aware their responses would be used in peer-reviewed publications.

Notes

1 Grindr is the world’s largest social networking app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people that uses location-based technology to allow individuals to connect and interact with one another based on proximity (Grindr, Citationn.d.).

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