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  2. Citizen science - Wikipedia

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    Citizen science (similar to community science, crowd science, crowd-sourced science, civic science, participatory monitoring, or volunteer monitoring) is research conducted with participation from the general public, or amateur/nonprofessional researchers or participants for science, social science and many other disciplines.

  3. Citizen journalism - Wikipedia

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    Wikimania 2007 Citizen Journalism Unconference. Citizen journalism, also known as collaborative media, [1]: 61 participatory journalism, [2] democratic journalism, [3] guerrilla journalism, [4] grassroots journalism, [5] or street journalism, [6] is based upon members of the community playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing, and disseminating news and information.

  4. Democracy - Wikipedia

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    Democracy promotion measures include voting advice applications, [249] participatory democracy, [250] increasing youth suffrage, increasing civic education, [251] reducing barriers to entry for new political parties, [252] increasing proportionality [253] and reducing presidentialism.

  5. American librarianship and human rights - Wikipedia

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    Human rights is a professional ethic that informs the practice of librarianship. [8] The American Library Association (ALA), the profession's voice in the U.S., defines the core values of librarianship as information access, confidentiality/privacy, democracy, diversity, education and lifelong learning, intellectual freedom, preservation, the public good, professionalism, service and social ...

  6. Activism - Wikipedia

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    The Online Etymology Dictionary records the English words "activism" and "activist" as in use in the political sense from the year 1920 [10] or 1915 [11] respectively. The history of the word activism traces back to earlier understandings of collective behavior [12] [13] [14] and social action. [15]

  7. Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland - Wikipedia

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    However, the run in the 1991 Polish parliamentary election was unsuccessful - something that Lepper attributed to lack of his direct participation in the campaign. The list of the Provincial Farmers' Self-Defence Committee ( Polish : Wojewódzki Komitet Samoobrony Rolników ) opened by the party's leader received only 3,247 votes in ...

  8. Utsunomiya Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Utsunomiya Light Rail (宇都宮ライトレール, Utsunomiya raitorēru) is a light rail transit (LRT) line serving the Utsunomiya metropolitan area [] in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.

  9. Paul Soglin - Wikipedia

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    Paul R. Soglin (born April 22, 1945) is an American politician and former three-time Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, having served a total of 22 years in that office 1973-79, 1989-1997, and 2011-19.