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hawaii international conference on system sciences | 2015

Motivations for Sustained Participation in Crowdsourcing: Case Studies of Citizen Science on the Role of Talk

Corey Brian Jackson; Carsten S. Østerlund; Gabriel Mugar; Katie DeVries Hassman; Kevin Crowston

The paper explores the motivations of volunteers in a large crowd sourcing project and contributes to our understanding of the motivational factors that lead to deeper engagement beyond initial participation. Drawing on the theory of legitimate peripheral participation (LPP) and the literature on motivation in crowd sourcing, we analyze interview and trace data from a large citizen science project. The analyses identify ways in which the technical features of the projects may serve as motivational factors leading participants towards sustained participation. The results suggest volunteers first engage in activities to support knowledge acquisition and later share knowledge with other volunteers and finally increase participation in Talk through a punctuated process of role discovery.


conference on computer supported cooperative work | 2018

Folksonomies to Support Coordination and Coordination of Folksonomies

Corey Brian Jackson; Kevin Crowston; Carsten S. Østerlund; Mahboobeh Harandi

Members of highly-distributed groups in online production communities face challenges in achieving coordinated action. Existing CSCW research highlights the importance of shared language and artifacts when coordinating actions in such settings. To better understand how such shared language and artifacts are, not only a guide for, but also a result of collaborative work we examine the development of folksonomies (i.e., volunteer-generated classification schemes) to support coordinated action. Drawing on structuration theory, we conceptualize a folksonomy as an interpretive schema forming a structure of signification. Our study is set in the context of an online citizen-science project, Gravity Spy, in which volunteers label “glitches” (noise events recorded by a scientific instrument) to identify and name novel classes of glitches. Through a multi-method study combining virtual and trace ethnography, we analyze folksonomies and the work of labelling as mutually constitutive, giving folksonomies a dual role: an emergent folksonomy supports the volunteers in labelling images at the same time that the individual work of labelling images supports the development of a folksonomy. However, our analysis suggests that the lack of supporting norms and authoritative resources (structures of legitimation and domination) undermines the power of the folksonomy and so the ability of volunteers to coordinate their decisions about naming novel glitch classes. These results have implications for system design. If we hope to support the development of emergent folksonomies online production communities need to facilitate 1) tag gardening, a process of consolidating overlapping terms of artifacts; 2) demarcate a clear home for discourses around folksonomy disagreements; 3) highlight clearly when decisions have been reached; and 4) inform others about those decisions.


conference on computer supported cooperative work | 2014

Planet hunters and seafloor explorers: legitimate peripheral participation through practice proxies in online citizen science

Gabriel Mugar; Carsten S. Østerlund; Katie DeVries Hassman; Kevin Crowston; Corey Brian Jackson


conference on computer supported cooperative work | 2016

Which Way Did They Go?: Newcomer Movement through the Zooniverse

Corey Brian Jackson; Carsten S. Østerlund; Veronica Maidel; Kevin Crowston; Gabriel Mugar


communities and technologies | 2015

Being present in online communities: learning in citizen science

Gabriel Mugar; Carsten S. Østerlund; Corey Brian Jackson; Kevin Crowston


computer supported collaborative learning | 2013

Learning at the seafloor, looking at the sky: The relationship between individual tasks and collaborative engagement in two citizen science projects

Katie DeVries Hassman; Gabriel Mugar; Carsten S. Østerlund; Corey Brian Jackson


conference on computer supported cooperative work | 2016

Encouraging Work in Citizen Science: Experiments in Goal Setting and Anchoring

Corey Brian Jackson; Gabriel Mugar; Kevin Crowston; Carsten S. Østerlund


international conference on supporting group work | 2016

Guess what! You're the First to See this Event: Increasing Contribution to Online Production Communities

Corey Brian Jackson; Kevin Crowston; Gabriel Mugar; Carsten S. Østerlund


International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction | 2015

Face-to-Face Matters: Inspirations from the Human Library

Corey Brian Jackson; Yun Huang; Abby S. Kasowitz-Scheer


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2014

Socializing the Crowd: Learning to Talk in Citizen Science

Carsten Øesterlund; Gabriel Mugar; Corey Brian Jackson; Katie DeVries Hassman; Kevin Crowston

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