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Table 1 Selected papers on DIY science

From: Mapping do-it-yourself science

Reference

Title

Year

Main area(s) of interest

Chen & Wu, 2017

The hot spot transformation in the research evolution of maker

2017

The Maker movement (review paper)

Tofel-Grehl et al., 2017

Electrifying Engagement in Middle School Science Class: Improving Student Interest Through E-textiles

2017

The Maker Movement and education

Wexler, 2017

The social context of “do-it-yourself” brain stimulation: Neurohackers, biohackers, and lifehackers

2017

Neurohacking and ethics

Lehr et al., 2017

Communicating landscape hydrology — the water cycle in a box

2017

DIY approach to hydrological modelling

Berditchevskaia, Regalado, & Duin, 2017

The changing face of expertise and the need for knowledge transfer

2017

DIY knowledge production and transfer

Brown, 2017

If you want something doing, do it yourself

2017

Democratization of technology, quality control

Brown et al., 2017

Evolving skills for emerging technologies: a collaborative approach

2017

Skill development in the context of archival studies

Vandevelde, Wyffels, Ciocci, Vanderborght, & Saldien, 2016

Design and evaluation of a DIY construction system for educational robot kits

2016

Educational robotics

Lamore, 2016

Fan cart: The next generation

2016

DIY and engineering skills in education

Sleator, 2016b

Synthetic biology: from mainstream to counterculture

2016

Synthetic DIY Biology

Sleator, 2016a

Diy biology-hacking goes viral!

2016

Emergence of DIY as a social phenomenon

Nguyen, 2016

Make magazine and the social reproduction of DIY science and technology

2016

The Maker Movement

Bardaji, Sánchez, Simon, Wernand, & Piera, 2016

Estimating the underwater diffuse attenuation coefficient with a low-cost instrument: The KdUINO DIY buoy

2016

DIY method for water testing, Citizen Science implications

Richards, 2016

Shifting Gender in Electronic Music: DIY and Maker Communities

2016

The Maker Movement and ethics

Busch et al., 2016

Citizen bio-optical observations from coast- and ocean and their compatibility with ocean colour satellite measurements

2016

DIY method for Citizen Science in the context of marine science

Fourie & Meyer, 2015

What to make of makerspaces: Tools and DIY only or is there an interconnected information resources space?

2015

The potential of the Maker Movement in public libraries

Davies, Tybjerg, Whiteley, & Söderqvist, 2015

Co-Curation as Hacking: Biohackers in Copenhagen’s Medical Museion

2015

DIY bio in the context of museums

Eggleson, 2014

Transatlantic Divergences in Citizen Science Ethics—Comparative Analysis of the DIYbio Code of Ethics Drafts of 2011

2014

DIY bio and ethical aspects

Yang, Patsavas, Byrne, & Ma, 2014

Seawater pH measurements in the field: A DIY photometer with 0.01 unit pH accuracy

2014

DIY prototyping of spectrophotometric systems

Seyfried, Pei, & Schmidt, 2014

European do-it-yourself (DIY) biology: Beyond the hope, hype and horror

2014

DIYbio in European Citizen Science

Mereu & Villarroel, 2014

Visions Project K.1: DIY 3-D interactive videohologram device

2014

Prototyping of a 3D video application

Fortunati, Esposito, Ferrin, & Viel, 2014

Approaching Social Robots Through Playfulness and Doing-It-Yourself: Children in Action

2014

Learning by doing in school

Strickland, 2014

Brain hacking: Self-experimenters are zapping their heads

2014

Neurohacking and ethics

Landrain, Meyer, Perez, & Sussan, 2013

Do-it-yourself biology: Challenges and promises for an open science and technology movement

2013

DIYbio and ethics

Delgado, 2013

DIYbio: Making things and making futures

2013

DIYbio vs instutionalized biology

Buechley & Perner-Wilson, 2012

Crafting technology: Reimagining the processes, materials, and cultures of electronics

2012

Survey study on DIY electronics practices

Rennie, Evans, Mayne, & Rennie, 2010

Factors affecting the use and outcomes of interactive science exhibits in community settings

2010

Citizen Engagment in science

Kelty, 2010

Outlaw, hackers, victorian amateurs: Diagnosing public participation in the life sciences today

2010

Citizen Engagment in science

Wan, Wu, & Chen, 2007

Application of program generation technology in solving heat and flow problems

2007

DIY approaches in thermal science