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Lost in the crowd: re-humanising crowdsourcing in the context of post-digital peacebuilding

Martin-Shields, Charles
Externe Publikationen (2025)

in: Peacebuilding, first published 03.11.2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21647259.2025.2583861
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Over the last 15 years, crowdsourcing as a means for gathering data in peacebuilding and humanitarian emergency contexts, experienced a sharp increase in popularity followed by a critical turn in the late 2010s. What explains this rise then sharp critical turn? I argue that it was an outcome of crowdsourcing becoming institutionalised, and that data collection became an end in itself. This took place against a narrative of crowdsourcing’s ability to create pluriversal spaces of knowledge and action during crises, creating a critical dissonance between what crowdsourcing is, and what it was imagined to be. It was imagined as a collective process, even though crowdsourcing is by design an atomising method of data collection. However, crowdsourcing in conflict settings can be done in a pluriversal, humanising way in peacebuilding, which I will show through discussion of the Everyday Peace Indicators and Una Hakika projects.

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