Gitte Kragh
Bournemouth University
10 Papers
Gitte Kragh is an academic researcher from Bournemouth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human intelligence & Agency (philosophy). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Wildlife Tourism: Reconnecting People with Nature
Susanna Curtin,Gitte Kragh +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the emotional and psychological implications of wildlife watching, focusing on the importance of experiencing nature first hand, the psychological benefits, and the emotional responses that may engender a relationship of care.
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Revisiting Citizen Science Through the Lens of Hybrid Intelligence.
Janet Rafner,Miroslav Gajdacz,Gitte Kragh,Arthur Hjorth,Anna Jia Gander,Blanka Palfi,Aleks Berditchevskaia,François Grey,Kobi Gal,Avi Segal,Mike Walmsley,Josh Aaron Miller,Dominik Dellerman,Muki Haklay,Pietro Michelucci,Jacob F. Sherson +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the benefits of solving citizen science tasks with Hybrid Intelligence (HI), a synergetic mixture of human and artificial intelligence, and demonstrate that CS projects can be grouped according to their potential for HI-enhancement by examining two key dimensions: the level of digitization and the amount of knowledge or experience required for participation.
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The motivations of volunteers in citizen science.
Gitte Kragh
- 26 Aug 2016
TL;DR: Motivation is the reason for acting or behaving in a certain manner as discussed by the authors, i.e., the reason why people volunteer without financial gain to the mutual benefit of the cause and themselves.
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The Value of Stakeholder Mapping to Enhance Co-Creation in Citizen Science Initiatives
Artemis Skarlatidou,Monika Suškevičs,Claudia Göbel,Baiba Prūse,Loreta Tauginienė,André Mascarenhas,Marzia Mazzonetto,Alice Sheppard,Judy Barrett,Muki Haklay,Avinoam Baruch,Elina-Aikaterini Moraitopoulou,Kat Austen,Imane Baïz,Aleksandra Berditchevskaia,Eszter Berényi,Simon Hoyte,Lotte Kleijssen,Gitte Kragh,Martine Legris,Alicia Mansilla-Sanchez,Christian Nold,Michalis Vitos,Paweł Wyszomirski +23 more
- 19 Aug 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present and discuss findings from an international two-day stakeholder mapping workshop with researchers, event organizers, communication experts, and artists realizing citizen science activities, and argue that a better understanding of stakeholder involvement may contribute to more effective stakeholder communication, more successful implementation, and a greater impact for citizen science initiatives.
Environmental volunteer well-being: Managers’ perception and actual well-being of volunteers
TL;DR: This study showed how environmental volunteering immediately improved participants’ well-being, even more than other nature-based activities, and it did so more than walking or student fieldwork.