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View article: Exploring the social experiences, stigma and discrimination, faced by women with gestational diabetes: A collaborative qualitative study and item‐pool development
Exploring the social experiences, stigma and discrimination, faced by women with gestational diabetes: A collaborative qualitative study and item‐pool development Open
Aim To explore experiences of stigma related to gestational diabetes (GDM) among Australian women and collaboratively develop a comprehensive item pool to assess experienced and internalised GDM‐specific stigma. Methods A GDM Lived Experie…
View article: Citizen science approaches to crowdsourcing food environment data: A scoping review of the literature
Citizen science approaches to crowdsourcing food environment data: A scoping review of the literature Open
Summary Globally, the adoption and implementation of policies to improve the healthiness of food environments and prevent population weight gain have been inadequate. This is partly because of the complexity associated with monitoring dyna…
View article: Use and Preferences of Health Apps among Women and Healthcare Professionals Regarding GDM Postpartum Care Related to Diet, Physical Activity, and Weight Management: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Use and Preferences of Health Apps among Women and Healthcare Professionals Regarding GDM Postpartum Care Related to Diet, Physical Activity, and Weight Management: A Cross-Sectional Survey Open
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a common medical complication of pregnancy, which is associated with increased risk of future diabetes. mHealth (mobile health, in this paper applications abbreviated to apps) can facilitate health mo…
View article: Citizen Science in Australian Higher Education: Emerging Learning and Research Communities
Citizen Science in Australian Higher Education: Emerging Learning and Research Communities Open
Citizen science, though well established in Australia has not yet found wide use in tertiary science education. We offer case studies to illustrate that Citizen Science approaches are slowly being adopted and we highlight the spectrum of e…
View article: Use and Preferences of Health Apps Among Women and Healthcare Professionals Regarding Gdm Postpartum Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Use and Preferences of Health Apps Among Women and Healthcare Professionals Regarding Gdm Postpartum Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey Open
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a common medical complication of pregnancy, which is associated with increased risk of future diabetes. mHealth (mobile health, in this paper applica-tions abbreviated to apps) can facilitate health m…
View article: Improving a framework for evaluating participatory science
Improving a framework for evaluating participatory science Open
This article proposes improvements to an open framework for evaluating participatory science, including projects framed as citizen science. An original proposed framework, while valuable in its comprehensiveness, used problematic language …
View article: Improving a framework for evaluating participatory science
Improving a framework for evaluating participatory science Open
This article proposes improvements to an open framework for evaluating participatory science, including projects framed as citizen science. An original proposed framework, while valuable in its comprehensiveness, used problematic language …
View article: Women Rising, Women Diving in Vanuatu and Australia
Women Rising, Women Diving in Vanuatu and Australia Open
View article: Participatory budgeting for research funding decisions
Participatory budgeting for research funding decisions Open
This paper argues that funding decisions about scientific research should be made using participatory budgeting public engagement methods, to support publicly-funded research translation into evidence-based policymaking, given evident publ…
View article: How a climate change sceptic politician changed their mind
How a climate change sceptic politician changed their mind Open
This is a story of how an Australian in a position of power changed their mind about climate change, in response to deliberations of a panel of scientists broadcast on television. The politician then put on record their thought processes i…
View article: Sustaining Citizen Science beyond an Emergency
Sustaining Citizen Science beyond an Emergency Open
This commentary explores lessons learned about aspects of citizen science sustainability, such as open data reuse after a project ends or after the urgency of a disaster. It is framed to be consistent with emerging research about how the 2…
View article: A story of how a climate change sceptic politician changed their mind
A story of how a climate change sceptic politician changed their mind Open
Inherent in deliberative democracy is the possibility of individuals changing their position on an issue in response to persuasive communication. This is a case study of how a person in a position of power changed their mind about climate …
View article: Nuclear Citizens Jury: From Local Deliberations to Transboundary and Transgenerational Legal Dilemmas
Nuclear Citizens Jury: From Local Deliberations to Transboundary and Transgenerational Legal Dilemmas Open
South Australia is home to one of the world’s largest uranium mines for export, but does not participate in further stages of the nuclear fuel cycle. In 2016, the Government of South Australia held a series of public engagement activities …
View article: Tradeoffs in deliberative public engagement with science
Tradeoffs in deliberative public engagement with science Open
During the last 30 years deliberative democracy and public engagement with science have developed in theory and practice to the extent that areas of consensus have emerged about good deliberative public engagement in theory. This thesis ar…
View article: A Case Study of Crowdsourcing Imagery Coding in Natural Disasters
A Case Study of Crowdsourcing Imagery Coding in Natural Disasters Open
Crowdsourcing and open licensing allow more people to participate in research and humanitarian activities. Open data, such as geographic information shared through OpenStreetMap and image datasets from disasters, can be useful for disaster…
View article: A Case Study of Crowdsourcing Imagery Coding in Natural Disasters
A Case Study of Crowdsourcing Imagery Coding in Natural Disasters Open
Crowdsourcing and open licensing allow more people to participate in research and humanitarian activities. Open data, such as geographic information shared through OpenStreetMap and image datasets from disasters, can be useful for disaster…