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Exploring legitimization strategies for contested uses of citizen-generated data for policy
2020
Journal of Human Rights and the Environment
In this article, we investigate how citizens use data they gather as a rhetorical resource for demanding environmental policy interventions and advancing environmental justice claims. While producing citizen-generated data (CGD) can be regarded as a form of 'social protest', citizens and interested institutional actors still have to 'justify' the role of lay people in producing data on environmental issues. Such actors adopt a variety of arguments to persuade public authorities to recognize CGD
doi:10.4337/jhre.2020.03.04
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