Coordinatore | TEKNOLOGIRADET-THE DANISH BOARD OF TECHNOLOGY
Organization address
address: Toldbodgade 12 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Denmark [DK] |
Totale costo | 909˙570 € |
EC contributo | 714˙292 € |
Programma | FP7-SSH
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities |
Code Call | FP7-SSH-2007-1 |
Funding Scheme | CP-FP |
Anno di inizio | 2008 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2008-09-01 - 2011-02-28 |
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1 |
TEKNOLOGIRADET-THE DANISH BOARD OF TECHNOLOGY
Organization address
address: Toldbodgade 12 contact info |
DK (KOBENHAVN K) | coordinator | 264˙139.00 |
2 |
KULUTTAJATUTKIMUSKESKUS
Organization address
address: Kaikukatu 3 contact info |
FI (HELSINKI) | participant | 124˙770.00 |
3 |
"IST, Instituut Samenleving en Technologie"
Organization address
address: Leuvenseweg 86 contact info |
BE (Brussels) | participant | 123˙855.00 |
4 |
OESTERREICHISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN
Organization address
address: DR. IGNAZ SEIPEL-PLATZ 2 contact info |
AT (WIEN) | participant | 65˙917.00 |
5 |
APPLIED RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATIONS FUND
Organization address
address: Alexander Zhendov Street 5 contact info |
BG (SOFIA) | participant | 55˙222.00 |
6 |
OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER
Organization address
address: ST PAUL STREET contact info |
MT (VALLETTA) | participant | 41˙659.00 |
7 |
MEDIAN OPINION AND MARKET RESEARCH LIMITED COMPANY
Organization address
address: MOSZKVA TER 13 contact info |
HU (BUDAPEST) | participant | 38˙730.00 |
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'The CIVISTI project will identify new emerging issues for European Science and Technology by uncovering European citizens' visions of the future and transform these into relevant long term science, technology and innovation issues, which are of relevance for European policies of S&T and for the development of FP8. The CIVISTI project will do this by a) consult national citizen panels through an informed deliberation process, focussing on long term visions, needs and concerns of the citizens; b) develop an analytical model for transformation of the visions into relevant issues for future science and technology; c) by use of the analytical model, through stakeholder and expert participation processes, analyse the citizen visions and transform them into posible priorities for research programmes; d) validate the priorities through a second round of citizen consultation. The project will develop a novell citizen participation process with the aim of making cost-effective citizen participation possible in foresight processes. CIVISTI will include new European actors in the foresight processes in order to expand the experience and capacity of foresight among the member states, institutions and researchers.'
An ambitious EU project is consulting with citizens of different European countries to map their visions on the future and turn them into reality. These visions will be incorporated into the EU's next Framework Programme for a better Europe.
The best way to create a true knowledge society in Europe and globally is by involving society in the process and giving it a mouthpiece to voice its needs and concerns. This holds true particularly with respect to science and technology (S&T) development, which can benefit greatly from enhanced democratic debate and a more engaged and informed public. Knowledge and innovation could very well become the main sources of wealth creation globally, and societal relevance of S&T will enhance the European economy in the global arena.
The EU's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) wants to enhance society's role in research, promoting its participation in research and science policy-making. This change is being embodied through the EU-funded 'Citizen visions on science, technology and innovation' (Civisti) project which explores how defining relevant, proactive research agendas could gain from consultation with citizens. In other words, society's concerns and expectations can be collected and transformed into relevant research agendas.
To achieve this, Civisti is outlining new and emerging issues on European S&T. It is producing a set of policy options relevant to future European Framework Programmes and sitting down with citizens in seven Member States. This initiative is being supported by the analytical capacity of experts and stakeholders.
Civisti has already established citizen panels in these seven countries and helped them develop 69 future visions. One of the key characteristics of these visions was the holistic and interdisciplinary treatment of future issues. Since expert-based thinking is often specialised rather than holistic, and is disciplinary rather than interdisciplinary, the citizens' or lay-experts' visions are expected to provide new ideas and viewpoints. Formal experts and stakeholders can then consult these visions and emerge with another way of examining and interpreting new issues related to S&T policy.
The citizens' 69 visions lend insight into the hopes, dreams, fears and challenges they have for the future European society. They represent unique direct input from citizens on the politics of the future, with relevance to a number of policy areas. They will offer direct input for the design of the future EU research policy and more specifically to further European Framework Programmes.
In this way, Civisti will produce concrete and direct recommendations for policy-makers, supported by citizens, S&T experts and stakeholders, too. Citizens will evaluate and prioritise the recommendations in order to define what they consider is most important for their future.
Last but not least, the project will develop and test an innovative methodology for citizen participation on a long-term basis. This is a very cost-effective way of helping Europeans to participate in creating a better world to live in.