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From: Muki Haklay <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 5:28 AM
Subject: [ppgis] PhD studentship: How do HCI design and mobile mapping
influence participation in Citizen Science?
To: Open Forum on Participatory Geographic Information Systems and
Technologies <[email protected]>


 Geographic information created by amateur citizens, referred to as
*volunteered
geographic information* by Michael Goodchild, represents a shift from
authoritative map data towards information generated by the general public
through collaboration.   The increasing emergence of such data has been
brought about by the advent of Web 2.0 technologies, and mirrors other
information sharing activities such as Wikipedia and Flickr.  Such activity
has also contributed towards the *emergence of citizen science* where the
general public not only collect scientific data (such as noise or pollution
information) but also participate in its processing and interpretation,
benefiting as a group from the resulting output.  Much of this information
is geographic in nature and can be communicated to the participants  through
maps and geographic visualisations.

The *PhD forms part of, and will be contextualised by, the European Union
FP7 project everyAware* see http://wp.me/p7DNf-6E.  This project will
integrate digital technologies and theoretical analytical techniques to
collect both physical measurements and subjective opinions about
environmental conditions – such as pollution measurements for cyclists
alongside their impressions of the environment - using crowd-sourcing
techniques on mobile devices (such as Android devices or iPhone).  The data,
collected through four case study sites in the UK and Europe, will be
analysed and user-oriented results fed back to the end users.  *A crucial
challenge for this project is the seamless integration of participatory
sensing with subjective opinions*, allowing the investigation into the
opinion dynamics mechanisms taking place in the communities.   Within this
project, Dr Haklay and Dr Ellul will lead the team that is responsible for
the building of a set of tools that will enable citizens to integrate live,
personalised environmental information in their behavioural choices and
orientations. The research will investigate, both theoretically and
empirically, the drivers of shifts in public opinion, with subsequent
changes in individual behaviour, by means of targeted environmental
knowledge and information dissemination.

More specifically, *the PhD will examine two aspects of citizen science* –
firstly, whether factors such as human-computer software interface design,
interaction processes, access to maps of the resulting scientific data and
associated qualitative information can be used to recruit people to citizen
science projects. Secondly, can these concepts be used to retain
participants and encourage additional, more regular, ongoing and repeated
contributions to such activities.

Given the technical nature of the project, we expect that the candidate will
have a strong background in programming, preferably including experience of
application development for mobile devices such as Android or iPhone.   The
candidate should also hold an MSc. in Computer Science, Geographical
Information Systems or other related disciplines.  An interest in
interaction and usability, in particular looking at the perspective of
non-expert users, would be an asset.    This position is open to all
European Union Citizens.  The stipend will be at least £16,500 (tax free)
inclusive of tuition fees. Some travel may be required to everyAware Case
Study locations in the UK and Europe.

The student will be supervised by Dr Muki Haklay and Dr Claire Ellul

To apply:
Please send a CV and a personal statement explaining your interest in HCI
and usability, why you are interested in the project and how you would
approach the development of a mobile application for everyAware, with
examples of previous software development to:
Dr Muki Haklay, [email protected]
Application Closing Date: 28th January 2011
Interviews will be held on: 7th February 2011

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