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SSH Impact

Conference on the “Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European Research Agenda - Valuation of SSH research in mission-oriented research”

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Coordinator
ZENTRUM FUR SOZIALE INNOVATION GMBH 

Organization address
address: LINKE WIENZEILE 246
city: WIEN
postcode: 1150
website: http://www.zsi.at

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 Coordinator Country Austria [AT]
 Project website https://www.ssh-impact.eu/
 Total cost 199˙950 €
 EC max contribution 199˙950 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3.6.2.1. (Strengthen the evidence base and support for the Innovation Union and ERA)
 Code Call H2020-IBA-SC6-AUSTRIA-2018
 Funding Scheme CSA
 Starting year 2018
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2018-03-01   to  2019-02-28

 Partnership

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1    ZENTRUM FUR SOZIALE INNOVATION GMBH AT (WIEN) coordinator 199˙950.00

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 Project objective

The overall mission of the Austrian EU Council Presidency conference on “Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European Research Agenda - Valuation of SSH research in mission-oriented research” is to bring valuation (i.e. the provision of added value through SSH) and impact contributions of SSH research to transformative, mission- and challenges-oriented national and European research and innovation agendas to the forefront, to openly reflect and structurally discuss the topic in order to make it visible, debatable, verifiable and usable! In line with this mission, the objectives of the conference are 1. to provide a reflecting and forward-looking format to identify and appraise valuation pathways and impact generating processes within genuine SSH research and in inter-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary research activities that include SSH and arts-based research 2. to showcase, learn from and discuss structures and policies which are beneficial for an enhanced impact-orientation of SSH research at various level (e.g. project-level, institutional level [including measures and programmes], R&I policy-making level) 3. to make a contribution to tracing, assessing and measuring the use and impact of R&D activities from the field of SSH to the benefit of a transformative and mission-oriented European research and innovation agenda.

 Deliverables

List of deliverables.
Conference Proceedings ready to print Documents, reports 2019-10-29 13:00:54
Conference Analytics Report Documents, reports 2019-10-29 13:00:55
‘Working Paper on SSH Impact Pathways’ Documents, reports 2019-10-29 13:00:55
Conference Programme Folder Documents, reports 2019-10-29 13:00:52
Austrian EU Council Presidency Conference Other 2019-10-29 13:00:52
Vade mecum Documents, reports 2019-10-29 13:00:52
Homepage Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. 2019-10-29 13:00:52

Take a look to the deliverables list in detail:  detailed list of SSH Impact deliverables.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2019 Bettina Uhrig
Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European Research Agenda – Valuation of SSH in mission-oriented researchRethinking societal impact – collaboration with stakeholders
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2019-10-29
2019 Sarah de Rijcke, Tjitske Holtrop, Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Jochem Zuijderwijk, Anne Beaulieu, Thomas Franssen, Thed van Leeuwen, Philippe Mongeon, Clifford Tatum, Govert Valkenburg and Paul Wouters
Evaluative Inquiry: Engaging research evaluation analytically and strategically
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2019-10-29
2019 Malin Lindberg, Svetlana Gross, Milda Rönn, Lissa Nordin, Jan Sandred, Lars Wärngård, Catharina Norberg
Inclusive funding for enhanced impact of social sciences and humanities
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2019-10-29
2019 John D Brewer
The Public Value of the Social Sciences
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2019-10-29
2019 Raphaela E. Kaisler and Jean L. Paul
Evidence-based Practice and Polices for Impact on Mental Health of Children and Adolescents
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2019-10-29
2019 Juha Tuunainen, Rauli Svento, Pentti Haddington, Kirsi Ojutkangas and Sirpa Aalto
The Oulu way of strengthening social impact of SSH sciences: From Linear Models of Impact to Productive Interactions and Beyond
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2019 Noël Klima, Stefan Meysman, Julie Carlier, Alexis Dewaele and Esther De Smet
Ghent University’s interdisciplinary SSH-consortia – A strategy to enhance the societal impact of research
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2019-10-29
2019 Antonia Caro-Gonzalez
The “6i Research Model”: Evolution of an innovative institutional STI policy framework at the University of Deusto
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2019 Joël Graf
Bringing Concepts Together: Interdisciplinarity, Transdisciplinarity, and SSH Integration
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2019 Georg Russegger
SSHA-driven Knowledge Transfer within the Third Mission of Universities
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2019 Roger Strand
Striving for Reflexive Science
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2019 Sergio Manrique, Marta Natalia Wróblewska and Bradley Good****
Rethinking Research Impact Assessment: A Multidimensional Approach
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2019-10-29
2019 Marcel Kraus
ETA PROGRAMME - Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities as an integral part of the innovation ecosystem of the 21st century
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2019 RÅ«ta PetrauskaitÄ—
\"Specific SSH research and general research policy instruments. The Case of the national research programmes and \"\"Need Driven SSH Research\"\" in Lithuania\"
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2019-10-29
2019 Jon Holm and Anette Askedal
Evaluation of societal impact in Norwegian SSH evaluations
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2019-10-29
2019 Thomas König
Social Sciences and Humanities research matters - Guidelines on how to successfully design, and implement, mission-oriented research programmes.
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI: 10.22163/fteval.2019.305
2019-10-29
2019 Jürgen Howaldt
New Pathways to Social Change – Creating Impact through Social Innovation Research
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2019 Tal Soffer, Ruth Zuzovsky, Olena Nedozhogina and Emanuele Bardone
Assessing the Impact of SSH–RRI approach on ICT Research & Innovation: The HubIT project
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2019-10-29
2019 Peter van den Besselaar, Ulf Sandström
Panel composition as pathway to impact: Do we need stakeholder expertise to select relevant mission-oriented projects?
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2019-10-29
2019 Riccardo Pozzo
Innovation for the Reflective Society
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2019-10-29
2019 Emanuela Reale, Serena Fabrizio and Lucio Morettini
Stakeholders’ role to produce impact from Social Science research: what lessons for evaluation?
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2019-10-29
2019 Ad Prins, Jack Spaapen, Thed van Leeuwen and Nelleke van den Broek-Honingh
QRiH: Towards a fitting system for humanities research evaluation
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2019 John Stephen Bell
The Importance of SSH Research in Horizon Europe
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2019-10-29
2019 Marc Vanholsbeeck, Theodosia Demetriou, Agne Girkontaite, Andreja Istenic Starcic, Ville Keiski, Emanuel Kulczycki, Elena Papanastasiou, Janne Pölönen, Hulda Proppe, Maja Vehovec
Senior academics as key negotiators in the implementation of impact policies in the social sciences and humanities
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2019-10-29

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