Descrizione del progetto
Come i cittadini vulnerabili possono fungere da co-ricercatori
La ricerca nel campo della scienza sociale dei cittadini rimane piuttosto limitata, anche se i gruppi di cittadini emergono come co-ricercatori e co-progettisti in molte attività di ricerca e innovazione. Il progetto CoAct, finanziato dall’UE, propone un approccio radicalmente nuovo per affrontare le problematiche sociali globali legate all’assistenza psichiatrica, all’occupazione giovanile, alla giustizia ambientale e all’uguaglianza di genere coinvolgendo i cittadini vulnerabili come co-ricercatori. Il progetto si svolgerà a Barcellona, Vienna, Berlino e nell’Europa orientale, oltre che a Buenos Aires. Sarà realizzato da un consorzio di istituti di ricerca, ONG e reti globali di open science e open data activism. L’obiettivo del progetto è di identificare ed elaborare un modello generale per le scienze sociali dei cittadini che coinvolga gli enti cittadini interessati a specifiche questioni sociali nella co-ricerca.
Obiettivo
CoAct proposes a radically new approach to face four “wicked” social global issues by engaging vulnerable citizens acting as in-the field competent co-researchers. The approach represents a new understanding of the underexplored field of Citizen Social Science and will result in the implementation of new or improved science-related policies. CoAct’s ambitious Research and Innovation activities will respond to issues related to Mental Health Care, Youth Employment, Environmental Justice and Gender Equality in Barcelona, Vienna, Berlin, Buenos Aires and in European Eastern countries. CoAct will define and develop a general framework for Citizen Social Science as a participatory research co-designed and directly driven by citizen groups sharing a social concern. The methodological framework will be first incubated in a consortium with Research Organizations, NGOs and global networks of Open Science and Open Data activism. Expertises from Computational Social Science, Participatory Action Research, Citizen Science evaluation or Citizen-generated Data will be incorporated to conceive a transdisciplinary Citizen Social Science that place vulnerable citizens at the center of Research and Innovation cycles, as co-designers and co-researchers. Secondly, three mission-oriented Actions and at least three Research Pilots will be led by vulnerable citizen groups with the support of Knowledge Coalitions formed by public bodies, CSOs and social innovators. The common effort will harness novel, simultaneously global and local, socially robust knowledge and scientifically reasoned measures to promote social change. An Open Citizen Science toolkit, Open Source digital platforms, and Capacity Building activities to improve data and science literacy, including a PhD Summer School, will be delivered. To demonstrate the scientific relevance and the social impact of CoAct!, a dynamic co-evaluation process with new tools will be done and shared with the broad Citizen Science community.
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H2020-SwafS-2019-1
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RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinatore
08007 Barcelona
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