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%T A chacun ses sciences participatives: les conditions d'un observatoire participatif de la biodiversité sur le Bassin d'Arcachon %A Salles, Denise %A Bouet, Bruno %A Larsen, Maja %A Sautour, Benoit %J ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies %N 1 %P 93-106 %V 7 %D 2014 %K contested conceptions of citizen science; biodiversity management renewal %@ 1775-352X %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-407496 %X This paper considers the social and scientific requirements for a citizen science monitoring programme on biodiversity in Arcachon Bay (France). The sociological study reveals tensions between different conceptions of what a citizen science programme should be: a means for storing oriented-data; a new way to co-create scientific knowledge; a political communication tool; a way to develop citizen stewardship; or a place for expressing activist environmental demands. Citizen science programmes also tend to reveal tensions between participatory governance and classical management of environmental issues. Despite a seeming consensus amongst actors on biodiversity conservation, in practice contests over different citizen science conceptions have the potential to re-define environmental issues, to re-specify relationships between science and society and outline new management priorities. %C FRA %G fr %9 Zeitschriftenartikel %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info