Coordinatore | CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
Organization address
address: Piazzale Aldo Moro 7 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Italy [IT] |
Totale costo | 1˙590˙047 € |
EC contributo | 1˙343˙477 € |
Programma | FP7-SIS
Specific Programme "Capacities": Science in society |
Code Call | FP7-SCIENCE-IN-SOCIETY-2007-1 |
Funding Scheme | CSA-CA |
Anno di inizio | 2008 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2008-03-01 - 2011-05-31 |
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CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
Organization address
address: Piazzale Aldo Moro 7 contact info |
IT (ROMA) | coordinator | 0.00 |
2 |
AFRICAN TECHNOLOGY POLICY STUDIES NETWORK
Organization address
address: "Valley Road, The Chancery Building, 3rd floor" contact info |
KE (NAIROBI) | participant | 0.00 |
3 |
CENTRE FOR WORLD SOLIDARITY -CWS
Organization address
address: Street No 1 House No 12-13-438 Tarnaka contact info |
IN (HYDERABAD) | participant | 0.00 |
4 |
INTERMEDIA NCG LIMITED
Organization address
address: "LAVINGTON GREEN SHOPPING CENTRE, JAMES GICHURU ROAD" contact info |
KE (NAIROBI) | participant | 0.00 |
5 |
LABORATORIO DI SCIENZE DELLA CITTADINANZA - LSC
Organization address
address: VIA PASUBIO 2 contact info |
IT (ROMA) | participant | 0.00 |
6 |
LUNDS UNIVERSITET
Organization address
address: Paradisgatan 5c contact info |
SE (LUND) | participant | 0.00 |
7 |
MAX-DELBRUCK-CENTRUM FUR MOLEKULARE MEDIZIN IN DER HELMHOLTZ-GEMEINSCHAFT
Organization address
address: ROBERT ROSSLE STRASSE 10 contact info |
DE (BERLIN) | participant | 0.00 |
8 |
MINERVA CONSULTING & COMMUNICATION
Organization address
address: Av. de Tervuren 32-34 contact info |
BE (BRUSSELS) | participant | 0.00 |
9 |
UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT
Organization address
address: Minderbroedersberg 4-6 contact info |
NL (MAASTRICHT) | participant | 0.00 |
10 |
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Organization address
address: - contact info |
UK (PRESTON) | participant | 0.00 |
11 |
UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD
Organization address
address: Central University P.O Gachibowli contact info |
IN (HYDERABAD) | participant | 0.00 |
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'The project general aim is to support the research systems of two countries, India (an emerging economy/EE) and Kenya (a Developing Country/DC), by assisting them in developing their own research ethics perspective within the context of an initiative in favour of research activity and in the sharing of responsibility on scientific and technological research (STR). The promoters intend to contribute to achieving the objective of developing actions of capacity building in DC and EE, by means of an international dialogue, in the field of ethics and science. The specific objectives to be achieved through initiatives of coordination, capacity building, training and awareness raising, are: to strengthen the levels of information and awareness on ethical issues connected with ST by fostering a dialogue among scientists from different parts of the planet; to integrate ethical issues to the wider issue of enhancing the socialisation of research (this notion refers to the dynamics and processes of a social nature that are incorporated in scientific and technological research.), in view of the strengthening of local research systems (with particular attention to the factors that can facilitate or hinder the development of STR systems; to activate processes of building institutional capacities and skills on these themes; to develop ethical guidelines and standards that refer to international instruments and codes on ethics but which are also sensitive to and compatible with the local values, STR levels and needs; to define perspectives of socialisation of science and technology that take into consideration local needs and are in compliance with EU standards in ethics. The project will have an overall duration of 36 months and include 12 WP.'
New approaches to encouraging and exploiting innovation can help emerging and developing countries enhance the position of science and technology research (STR) in a social context.
STR has produced great practical results, but all this research often remains at the periphery of economic and social development. Experts have struggled to define the socialisation of STR and how embedded it is in society, claiming that modern societies are failing to keep pace with advances in research. In this context, the EU-funded project 'Science, ethics and technological responsibility in developing and emerging countries' (SET-DEV) helped India and Kenya enhance STR in society and promote its socialisation.
The project team addressed ethics and other issues influencing the relationship between science and society, aiming to encourage different social actors to advance STR. To achieve its aims, SET-DEV raised awareness on critical issues in these two key fields and fostered dialogue among scientists worldwide. It enhanced the socialisation of research and helped build the capabilities of institutions in relevant respects.
In addition, team members articulated measures and guidelines that consider local values and needs. They defined the socialisation of S&T taking into account the maturity of local research systems. This was achieved by mapping STR in India and Kenya thoroughly, in addition to conducting pilot programmes that focus on public dialogue and capacity building in this respect.
A key issue examined was the legal aspects of technology, such as the relationship between privacy and the Internet. Other major issues that the project team investigated include scientific and social communication among researchers and between actors. The evaluation of S&T, linked with accountability in the world of research, was also seen as a crucial topic for furthering scientific productivity.
In parallel, the team studied innovation processes with respect to how STR results are being used to foster social and economic development. The governance of S&T is also important to STR socialisation, as is gender balance that fosters equality among men and women working and producing in this field.
After documenting good practices and detailing its guidelines, SET-DEV produced its African and Indian manifestos, calling for stronger contextualisation of science, technology and innovation. The manifestos also underlined the need for more participatory management of policies and projects in this field.
Written from the perspective of citizens, these manifestos are about innovation rooted in communities. They address the dimensions of justice, sustainability and plurality in S&T, ultimately supporting citizens, students, scholars and policymakers in embracing and exploiting the best of these fields