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How Biomedical Citizen Scientists Define What They Do: It’s All in the Name

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Christi J. Guerrini, Jorge L. Contreras, Whitney Bash Brooks, Isabel Canfield, Meredith Trejo & Amy L. McGuire. (2022) “Idealists and capitalists”: ownership attitudes and preferences in genomic citizen science. New Genetics and Society 41:2, pages 74-95.
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E. Carolina Mayes. (2023) Citizen Science in News Media: Boundary Mediation of Public Participation in Health Expertise. Science, Technology, & Human Values, pages 016224392211124.
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Christi J. Guerrini, Joanna Kempner, Lisa M. Rasmussen & Anna Wexler. (2022) Diverse, Emergent, Disruptive: Perspectives on and Developments in Biomedical Citizen Science. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 7:1.
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Christi J. Guerrini & Amy L. McGuire. (2022) An Ethics Framework for Evaluating Ownership Practices in Biomedical Citizen Science. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 7:1.
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Christi J. Guerrini, Whitney Bash Brooks & Sheryl A. McCurdy. (2022) Pirate Talk: Navigating Practical, Ethical, and Legal Issues Associated with Biomedical Citizen Science Interview Studies. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 7:1, pages 45.
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Mariam Elgabry, Darren Nesbeth & Shane Johnson. (2022) The future of biotechnology crime: A parallel Delphi study with non-traditional experts. Futures 141, pages 102970.
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Meredith Trejo, Isabel Canfield, Whitney Bash Brooks, Alex Pearlman & Christi Guerrini. (2021) “A Cohort of Pirate Ships”: Biomedical Citizen Scientists’ Attitudes Toward Ethical Oversight. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 6:1, pages 15.
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