Dinámicas y tendencias de la ciencia ciudadana en América Latina y el Caribe: Un análisis bibliométrico y temático.

The study examines the scientific production in citizen science, participatory research and citizen participation in Latin America and the Caribbean through a bibliometric and thematic analysis of 514 articles extracted from Scopus. The methodology included four phases: data collection, bibliometric...

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Autori principali: Colina Vargas, Alejandra Mercedes, Espinoza Mina, Marcos Antonio, Silva Garcés, José Francisco
Natura: Online
Lingua:spagnolo
Pubblicazione: Editorial Grupo AEA 2026
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Accesso online:https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/172870
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Riassunto:The study examines the scientific production in citizen science, participatory research and citizen participation in Latin America and the Caribbean through a bibliometric and thematic analysis of 514 articles extracted from Scopus. The methodology included four phases: data collection, bibliometric and thematic analysis, and conclusions. The R language, Bibliometrix package and VOSviewer were used for the bibliometric analysis. Python and the Pandas, Scikit-learn and Matplotlib libraries were used for the thematic analysis. A trend towards greater adoption of citizen science and citizen participation was revealed. A diversity of applications was observed, from biodiversity projects to public health and education initiatives, reflecting the richness and complexity of the social and environmental challenges facing the region. A panoramic view of how national and international collaboration influences global scientific production was presented, highlighting the promotion of community inclusion and collaboration as a strategy to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges. One challenge that emerges is the integration of marginalized communities and data management; among the lessons learned is the transformative potential of citizen science to drive positive change.