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Crowdsourcing and multi-disciplinary risk assessment? »
Crowdsourcing and multi-disciplinary risk assessment?
Crowdsourcing and multi-disciplinary risk assessment?☜Many risk researchers see a need to improve the theory and practice of risk management, and policy organisations want alternatives to traditional practices like consulting expert opinion and resolving issues through public policy and debate. Can a suitable methodology be found to crowdsource, i.e. harness the power of a large and diverse group of people using the power of the internet, risk assessments? What are the potential upsides; where do the pitfalls appear and can these be avoided?☜F1CEB7
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Against the Proposition☜Arguments against the proposition that crowdsourcing can facilitate multi-disciplinary risk assessment. ☜59C6EF
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The debate is democratized
The debate is democratized☜Crowdsourcing can ensure all stakeholders have a voice☜EF597B
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Internet mediated crowdsourcing selects for a narrow demographic »
Internet mediated crowdsourcing selects for a narrow demographic
Internet mediated crowdsourcing selects for a narrow demographic☜To participate in an internet debate requires access to the internet and the (cultural) know-how to contribute. Naturally this selects for a particular demographic, namely the younger generations and those not on the lowest incomes. Moreover, only those who want to contribute, not all those who can, will. Both these factors will add a bias to any crowdsourced debate☜FFFACD
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