Resultado final
D7.1 describes the content and process of the first consortium meeting.
New SciCom video script and storyboardD4.1 presents the script and storyboard for the videos and its potential variations.
Report with elaborated focus area descriptions and trending topic analysisD1.3 will present the results of a trending-topics analysis on social media within three broad areas: public trust in data science and digital security; enviro-mental health; and future of work. The analysis will identify specific themes to be discussed in WP2 and WP3. These themes will be used as input in the experimental phase, in the Citizen Science Communication meetings, and in the production of a new focused scientific video to gauge citizen responses.
Integration plan of TRESCA knowledge into advanced university programsD55 describes the integration of TRESCA findings in post graduate andor master curricula for communication experts as well as part of PhD training courses in media communication and other social science disciplines
Final Policy BriefThis policy brief is a public update of the policy trend report from D12
Meta-Analysis map: relevant factors shaping public perception of science communicationThe meta-analysis map will create a visual understanding of how citizens interpret and frame scientific communication efforts. By means of an in-depth literature review, the map will help identify factors that may influence citizen perceptions and the way these factors may be interrelated. Special attention will be paid to the role of data visualization in shaping people's views. The meta-analysis map will serve as a basis for WP2 and WP3.
Risk management and quality assurance planD7.4, the Risk Management and Quality Assurance Plan will be created at the start of the project and distributed to all members of the consortium. It will detail the measures to enhance and maintain high quality work that adheres to the European Commission’s criteria, one of which is the deliverable review process.
Academic articles submitted to peer-reviewed journalThis report consists of a collection of all openaccess academic articles and conference proceedings published during the project
Science communication and policy trend report and policy briefD1.2 offers an overview of the way policymakers in selected areas (e.g. innovation policy; digital agenda) consume science communication (e.g. on which sources they rely upon; what topics interest them; which formats they prefer). Reflections gathered during individual interviews will be anonymised, analyzed and collated and used to help policymakers reflect on their consumption patterns and how these practices may influence their policy decisions. This report is a summary of trends but will include a short policy brief on the basis of this summary. This brief will then be updated in D6.6 on the basis of the project's experience.
White paper on best practices for producing science communication videosD4.2 determines best practices for the creation of science communication videos, which will be included in the curriculum material of the MOOC.
Final consortium external engagement and events reportThis report describes all project dissemination activities on two tracks online communication channels and networking events both organised by the consortium and external eventsThis report will also include an updated policy brief
Synthesis report of SciCom Communication WorkshopsD2.3 is a synthesis report with lessons learned about elements’ orienting people’s perceptions and judgments about science communication. The qualitative data collected through postcards, recommendation sheets and the recording of some table discussions, will be used to draft the report.
Set of illustrated vignettes with questionsD3.1 includes a detailed description of the design of key elements of the factorial survey, that is, illustrated vignettes and questionnaire items.
Planned EventsThis deliverable outlines the planned events for project work and dissemination activities. The first iteration is due in M3. The results of these events will be incorporated in WPs and deliverables that are connected to the specific events (for instance, workshops are part of WP2). The final consortium engagement and events report will include a list of all events organised by the consortium and external events visited by the consortium.
Proof-of-Concept (PoC) of Misinformation WidgetD44 is proofofconcept PoC development of a Misinformation Widget MsW which would run through encrypted communication channels like WhatsApp
Concluding conference report and evaluationThis report describes the results of the final TRESCA conference and a summary of views and feedback expressed by project partners advisors and internal and external stakeholders
Experimental survey analysis and synthesis reportD33 will present an overview of the results of the analysis of data collected as part of T3 Specific findings will be published in openaccess academic papers and conference proceedings and referenced in this report
Collated internal advise on TRESCA projectThe Advisory Board will provide feedback at three designated points during the project in month 6 17 and 28 D73 contains the feedback of the board
Data management planD72 is the data management plan This plan outlines how data are to be handled during the project
MOOC development and implementation reportD51 describes the integration of knowledge from work packages 1 2 and 3 and the video produced in WP4 into a Massive Open Online Course MOOC
White paper on potential benefits of developing a misinformation widget for encrypted communicationsD45 describes the usefulness of the widget and the need to develop the actual application in the future based on the tests performed in WP3 and on the reflections made by citizens and stakeholders in WP2 and WP5
Fully developed scenario description for video scripting and developmentD1.4 focuses on the development of improved science communication videos by producing enhanced scripts based on the analysis of existing videos.
Citizen SciCom workshop plan and scripting, instructions and recruitment strategyD2.1 includes a selection of the videos which will be used in the workshops and the strategy used to identify and recruit workshop participants. Shared procedures for effective involvement of workshop participants in all three countries will also be described.
Overview of (Dis)Incentives for scientists to engage in SciComD1.5 describes the existing incentive (and disincentive) structure for scientists and other R&I stakeholders to engage in science communication. Attention will be paid to career opportunities and reputational incentives. A comparison between different academic systems will be carried out to identify beneficial and detrimental effects of different rewarding mechanisms in place in public and private research organizations in action. Gender dynamics will also be explored and acknowledged.
Exploitation plan Science Communication Artefacts and MOOCTo facilitate dissemination after the lifetime of the TRESCA project an exploitation plan will be developed The strategy will serve to promote the Science Communication video and the MOOC and to deploy the Misinformation Widget according to an opensource and agile software development methodology to facilitate the future development of the widget as a cloudbased service
This deliverable makes public the dataset that was gathered as D32 This task ensures the privacy and anonymity of participants in the publicly available dataset
TRESCA project will create a Partner and participant experience blog. The blog will help maintain continuous engagement with all the stakeholder groups. Contributions to the blog will describe how participants are progressing and how the implementation of project events is going.
Science communication enhanced SciCom videoD43 is a science communication video which helps set the new standard for stateoftheart science communication methods
Project website, social media accounts, and other communication channelsD6.1 is the project website, which represents the first and central communication channel for the TRESCA project and will act as the main source of information for interested parties and will help direct visitors to other communication channels.
D54 include all those promotional activities that will enable the MOOC to be made fully available to any journalist policymaker and interested member of the public
Prior to full public dissemination of the MOOC all of the modules and skills testing that is part of this course will be evaluated for improvements These actions will be described in D53
Publicaciones
Autores:
Sara Degli-Esposti, David Arroyo
Publicado en:
Trust and Transparency in an Age of Surveillance, Edición First Edition, 2021, Página(s) 201-220, ISBN 9780367638160
Editor:
Routledge
DOI:
10.4324/9781003120827-15
Autores:
Piccolo Chiara, Pellegrini Giuseppe, Tulin Marina, Szudi Gabor, Bartar Pamela,
Publicado en:
Open Research Europe, 2022
Editor:
European Commission
Autores:
David Arroyo-Guardeño; Alberto Gómez-Espés; Santiago Palmero-Muñoz; Sara Degli-Esposti
Publicado en:
2021
Editor:
CSIC
DOI:
10.20350/digitalcsic/13992
Autores:
Palacio Marín, I., Arroyo, D.
Publicado en:
13th International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Security for Information Systems (CISIS 2020), Edición 1267, 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-57805-3
Editor:
Springer
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-57805-3_22
Autores:
Anton-Bravo, Adolfo; Serrano Tellería, Ana
Publicado en:
European Public & Social Innovation Review, Edición 6(1), 2021, Página(s) 70-84, ISSN 2529-9824
Editor:
Scopus
DOI:
10.31637/epsir.21-1.6
Autores:
Gonzalo de la Torre-Abaitua; Luis F. Lago-Fernández; David Arroyo
Publicado en:
A Compression-Based Method for Detecting Anomalies in Textual Data, Edición Vol 23(5), 2021, Página(s) 618, ISSN 1099-4300
Editor:
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI:
10.3390/e23050618
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