Contribute to the HubIT Good Practices!
Dear correspondent, thank you for your time.
We are asking you to fill the form and describe your initiative – we call it “good practice” – so to allow us to effectively share with other interested organisations and experts all over Europe.
What is a good practice for HubIT?
A good practice is “any initiative and procedure followed to implement it (e.g. projects, studies, policies, use cases, success stories, fact sheet, methodologies, on-field activities), that the experience has shown to work well producing optimal results in the implementation of ICT research and innovation informed by social and human sciences following one or more principles of responsibility”.
It will take from 10 to 15 minutes.
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Email address
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Your email
Author (Name of the person, project, organisation)
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Title of the initiative
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Introduction of the Initiative (<400 characters)
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Description of the Initiative
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Free text, including: a)Description of the initiative; b)Description of the objectives; c)Use/Usefulness; d)Description of ICT used/produced; e)Organisations that benefit of the initiative; f) People that benefit of the initiative
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Type of Output of Initiative
Events open to civic society
Joint events for ICT+SSH
Training/sharing information about RRI pillars
Training or sharing information about the integration of SSH advice into ICTs
Design of new SSH-inclusive ICTs
Define / outline policies for integration of SSH advice into ICTs
Define guidelines for inclusion of SSH into ICTs
Establishment of a Community of interest
Other:
Keywords of the Initiative
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Country(ies) involved
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Albania
Andorra
Armenia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia (FYROM)
Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
San Marino
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom (UK)
Vatican City (Holy See)
Not-European Countries
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Geographic scale of the initiative
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Local (Municipality)
Regional
National
International
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Website
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Status of the initiative
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Running
Ended
Users’ target group(s)
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EC and H2020 programme
ICT developers / researchers
SSH scientists / researchers
Policy makers
General public
Public administrations
Other:
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RRI dimensions involved
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It has been taken into account the ethical impact. (Ethics)
The requests of civil society have been evaluated. (Public Engagement)
It has been considered the gender and background balance when forming the working teams. (Gender Equality)
The representatives of civil society have been provided with the knowledge and skills to actively participate in the initiative. (Science Education)
The outcomes of the activities have been / are being published for free access. (Open Access)
Structures and procedures assuring the governance of one or more RRI pillars have been established. (Governance)
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SSH disciplines involved
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Arts
History
Languages and literature
Philosophy
Theology
Anthropology
Economics
Human geography
Law
Political science
Psychology
Sociology
ICT domain involved in the initiative, both for the activities and as for output
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Components and systems, Cyber-Physical Systems, Miniaturised Electronic Systems, Thin, Organic Electronics
Advanced Computing, customised computing systems, low power, new computing paradigms
Future Internet, Smart networks, new usage scenarios, 5G, Web entrepreneurship, Cloud, Wireless
Content technologies and information management, big data, open data, languages learning and teaching technologies, creative technologies, gaming and new interactions technologies
Robotics
Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics, new materials
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Method used to exchange information and knowledge to include the RRI principles into the ICT research and innovation processes
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Cooperative workshops
Focus groups
Round tables
External revision of SSH experts
Face-to-face meetings
Adaption of the (digital) content
Train on the best use of the solution
1-way communication (from SSH to ICT)
Other:
Participation and engagement of people and organizations in the implementation of the initiative
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They all participate into a funded project/initiative
Fee-token / payment for participation
Voluntary basis
Through sectoral associations
As activity of their work
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Number of people participating
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Number of organisations participating
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Number of events held
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Number of women involved
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Number of joint discussion themes
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Who sustained the cost / effort
Only the owner/responsible
Shared among participants
Shared with target stakeholders
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How it is / has been funded this initiative?
Public funding
Co-funding (mixed private-public)
Only Private
Crowdsourcing
Participant fees
Other:
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Number of researchers (ICT+SSH) involved
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Free text
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Name of the contact person
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Any additional note
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