2025-12-28 –, Komonin
We constantly build, use, maintain, adapt, physical and digital tools and infrastructures — both inside and outside formal institutions and far beyond classical environmental citizen science.
This session invites participants with community project(s) to share concrete user stories about how they actually work: what they try to do, what doesn't work, what they avoid using, what they need, and why.
Rather than presenting solutions or pitching an infrastructure, the session focuses on:
lived practices and workflows
Shared experiences, bottlenecks while maintaining infrastructure
Shared experiences of research activities within the community and success stories
trust issues and refusal with infrastructure services
boundaries around data, governance, and centralisation and project examples
Participants will fill in short user stories based on real situations. These stories will be anonymised and used to identify patterns that can inform the early design of a future research infrastructure (RIECS), before assumptions harden into technical or governance choices.
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- Astrology as System of thought for Daily Routines (No Fate, No Woo)
- Working With (and Around) Research Infrastructure - Understand Users Stories and Needs
- Share Your Citizen Science: Projects, Pets, and Paths for Collaboration ( Is This Citizen Science — and Do You Want Anything from ECSA?)
- Astrology as System of thought for Daily Routines (No Fate, No Woo)