Register now for the Conference on Public Participation in Scientific 
Research<http://www.citizenscience.org/community/conference2012/> 
<http://www.citizenscience.org/community/conference2012/>
August 4th and 5th, 2012 in Portland, Oregon

Processing of hard copy registration forms can take up to 30 days - get yours 
in so we know you are coming!
Monday 16 July - Last Day to Register at ESA's advance rate
$30 with registration for ESA meeting, $95 for this event only

A late-breaking call for poster 
abstracts<http://www.citizenscience.org/community/conference2012/posters> has 
now been announced!
>From the early call for abstracts, 150 posters have already been accepted. Due 
>to popular demand, the conference committee was able to make room for more. 
>Don't miss this opportunity to bring your ideas to the conversation at this 
>cross-programmatic and field-bridging event... submit an abstract by 9 JULY 
>2012<http://www.citizenscience.org/community/conference2012/posters>!

Citizen science. Volunteer monitoring. Community-based research. Crowd science. 
These are all forms of public participation in scientific research 
(PPSR<http://www.birds.cornell.edu/citscitoolkit/about/defining-citizen-science/>)
 proliferating across astronomy, molecular biology, human and environmental 
health, ecology, and other disciplines. This conference, to be held in 
conjunction with the Ecological Society of America's annual meeting, will offer 
a forum for sharing insights across projects and fields of study and for 
discussing how to advance the field of PPSR itself. If you are invested in the 
future of this field, you should not miss this event!

A fantastic line-up of 
speakers<http://www.citizenscience.org/community/conference2012/agenda/speakers/>,
 including Seth Cooper (FoldIt), Terry Root (Nobel Laureate, IPCC), Arfon Smith 
(Zooniverse), and Wallace J Nichols (Ocean Revolution), will provide fodder for 
conversations about the state of the field and where it is headed. The 
conference will culminate in an open meeting to explore strategies for 
large-scale collaborations to support and advance work across this field of 
practice, potentially through the development of an association.

We look forward to seeing you in Portland!

Conference Co-Organizers:

Meg Domroese, Conference Coordinator
Heidi Ballard, University of California – Davis
Rick Bonney, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Tony DeFalco, Consultant, Equity and Sustainability
Abraham Miller-Rushing, National Park Service
Sarah Newman, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)
Jennifer Shirk, CitizenScience.org<http://CitizenScience.org/>, Cornell Lab of 
Ornithology
Jake Weltzin, U.S. Geological Survey, USA National Phenology Network
Alison Young, California Academy of Sciences

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