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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2017Partners:SCIMPULSE, EDGERYDERS, Comune di Milano, EHFF, UBx +1 partnersSCIMPULSE,EDGERYDERS,Comune di Milano,EHFF,UBx,WEMAKEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 688670Overall Budget: 1,588,560 EURFunder Contribution: 1,588,560 EUROpenCare prototypes a community-driven model of addressing social and health care, and explore its implications at scale. It draws on three elements: advances in collective intelligence research, to lend coherence and summarize large-scale online debates; advances in digital fabrication and cheap-and-open hardware technology; and the rise of a global hacker community, willing and able to look for solutions to care problems. We explore the potential of this approach to deliver innovative, human-centric care solutions that combine the low bureaucratization and low overhead of communities with the scientific knowledge and technical skills associated to state- and market-provided professional care. OpenCare orchestrates an open-to-all, community-driven process for addressing care issues, recruiting its participants from existing communities innovating at the edge of society (among others, hackers, artists, activists, designers). This entails the complete design cycle of sensemaking => selection of a problem-solution pair => prototype => testing => evaluation at scale; each step of the cycle will be radically open, with the debate happening online and the fabrication happening in hackerspaces and fully documented. We release open data and deploy onto them state-of-the-art analytical tools for collective intelligence: online ethnography and social network analysis. We integrate these two approaches into a semantic edges analysis approach. We expect two main types of impact. The first: contributing to a better understanding of how to deploy the collective intelligence of smart communities onto sustainability problems. The second: contributing to the debate on reforming care provision in Europe by exploring how community-driven care services might integrate in the existing European care policy landscape. OpenCare is delivered by a diverse consortium drawn from Europe’s best universities and the grassroots hacker community.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2019Partners:WEMAKE, Nesta, gut.org, Waag Society, IAAC +2 partnersWEMAKE,Nesta,gut.org,Waag Society,IAAC,Barcelona Activa,FUNDACJA MOJE PANSTWOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 780473Overall Budget: 799,741 EURFunder Contribution: 799,741 EURThe DSISCALE project aims to support policy makers, funders and, most importantly, practitioners to scale digital social innovation (DSI) and collective awareness platforms (CAPs) in Europe and to make the most of the opportunities in using tools such as open data open hardware to address some of Europe’s biggest social challenges. Building on existing support initiatives such as www.digitalsocial.eu, it will do this by developing Europe wide innovation clusters focusing on collaboration and peer learning between funders, policy makers and practitioners on methods for scaling DSI, developing the DSI index for measuring the macro level system conditions for DSI and a series of ‘DSI futures’ which will explore future scenarios for DSI in Europe and map the emerging digital technologies that are enabling new forms of digital social innovation. Specifically DSISCALE will: • Create and facilitate an online community hub for DSI in Europe by continuing the work of www.digitalsocial.eu; • Develop an index for measuring capacity for DSI; • Facilitate European DSI clusters that enable practitioners, policy makers and DSI to collaborate and share learning; • Map current and emerging trends in DSI; • Set Learning and Policy recommendations. These key DSISCALE objectives will be achieved by bringing together resources and knowledge across different fields, technologies and disciplines, including ICT and social sciences, digital democracy the maker movement and innovation policy from across the national and european networks of Nesta, betterplace lab, Waag Society, WeMake, Barcelona Activa, ePaństwo and Fab Lab Barcelona| IAAC and that of the European Commission.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:Paris, ECOVALA, Polytechnic University of Milan, OPENDOT SRL, INCDTIM +24 partnersParis,ECOVALA,Polytechnic University of Milan,OPENDOT SRL,INCDTIM,FAB CITY GRAND PARIS,AGILE HEAP EV,ARIES Transilvania,Stichting Pakhuis de Zwijger,MUNICIPALITYOF CLUJ-NAPOCA UAT CLUJ-NAPOCA,VEJLE KOMMUNE,MATERIOM LIMITED,ARS LONGA,BWB,FHG,BRINKS MANAGEMENT ADVICE/TECHNE B.V,DYNE.ORG,DESIGN SOCIETY,MCS DATALABS,DANSK DESIGN CENTER APS,Gemeente Amsterdam,STICHTING METABOLIC INSTITUTE,WEMAKE,CBS,Waag Society,P2P Lab,Comune di Milano,IAAC,VOLUMESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 820937Overall Budget: 10,340,600 EURFunder Contribution: 9,794,940 EURThe vision of REFLOW is to develop circular and regenerative cities through the re-localisation of production and the re-configuration of material flows at different scales. More specifically, it will use Fab Labs and makerspaces as catalysers of a systemic change in urban and peri-urban environments, which enable, visualize and regulate “four freedoms”: free movement of materials, people, (technological) knowledge and commons, in order to reduce materials consumption, maximize multifunctional use of (public) spaces and envisage regenerative practices. Concretely, REFLOW aims at providing realistic best practices aligning market and government needs in order to create favourable conditions for the public and private sector to adopt circular principles. In order to provide critical examples of ways in which cities can adopt a CE model and reach the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, REFLOW will create new CE business models (Distributed Design Market model, On-Demand System, Corporate Hacking and Corporate Pyramid) within 6 pilot cities (Amsterdam, Berlin, Milan, Paris, Vejle and Cluj-Napoca) and assess their social, environmental and economic impact. The project will make use of blockchain technologies in order to incentivise the circular practices in local ecosystems and data visualisation tools to enable continuous monitoring and optimisation of “urban metabolic” processes and rapid interventions management. Networks of sensors, urban computing and geo-localisation will capture data ensuring accuracy, integrity and interoperability of relevant data infrastructures, while data visualisation and standard templates will be available for effective communication, public consultation, and exchange of experiences.
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