Ημερίδα για τον νέο Οδικό Χάρτη των Πανευρωπαϊκών Στρατηγικών Υποδομών Έρευνας ESFRI ROADMAP Κοινωνική και πολιτιστική στρατηγική καινοτομίας Social and.

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Ημερίδα για τον νέο Οδικό Χάρτη των Πανευρωπαϊκών Στρατηγικών Υποδομών Έρευνας ESFRI ROADMAP Κοινωνική και πολιτιστική στρατηγική καινοτομίας Social and Cultural Innovation Strategy Πάνος Κωνσταντόπουλος Οικονομικό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών Αθήνα, 10/12/2014

Social and Cultural Innovation SWG Chair: Jacques Dubucs 2

RIs currently on the Roadmap RIsinceERICOperation or upgrade (2010 roadmap) Future support SHARE Survey on Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe 2011already implemented Support for Sustainability and European Coverage European Social Survey already implemented ibid CESSDA Council of European Social Science Data Archives 40 years active Norwegian legal entity 2013 already implemented ibid CLARIN Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure Implementation Support DARIAH Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities ibid 3

Prioritization of support for implementation ESFRI Forum proposal 7/4/2014, Competitiveness Council of Ministers approval 16/5/ Priority Projects: EPOS, ELIXIR and the European Spallation Source Implementation support through INFRADEV-3 call : ECCSEL, EISCAT-3D, EMSO, BBMRI, ELI, CTA, SKA, CLARIN and DARIAH – CLARIN 0,75 M€ Bottlenecks Addressed: Support for a number of key central infrastructure coordination functions and development of a priority list for additional facilities if and when more funding becomes available, e.g. through new countries joining or Horizon 2020 projects. – DARIAH 1,9 M€ Bottlenecks Addressed: Central coordination of the distributed infrastructure; networking relating to communities; online reference training material; transnational access and basic services; open data infrastructure; development of a platform for publishing and evaluating digital methods. Support for sustainability and European coverage: CESSDA, SHARE and European Social Survey. 4

Rules for new Roadmap Much shorter – only ~25 Projects on the new Roadmap Projects that have been on the roadmap and not implemented will automatically roll off after 10 years – Any project that wants to be considered again after 10 years must reapply, either in a different form or with bottlenecks resolved Room for 8-10 new projects on the 2016 roadmap Entry level projects will be at a more mature level – conceptual design and feasibility done – supported by at least three MS Every 2-3 years audit of the project by ESFRI Implementation WG Opportunities to add more projects in 2018, 2020 as others roll off 5

Workshop to Launch the ESFRI Roadmap 2016 – Report Trieste, 25/9/2014 Landscape of Research Infrastructures on Social and Cultural Innovation and how the ESFRI projects have modified the landscape / Jacques Dubucs Social Sciences and Humanities Research Infrastructures (SSH-RIs) support the contribution of SSH to major societal challenges: – Migrations and ageing – Public health risks – Economic growth, innovation and global trade – Risk, security and freedom – Cultural and linguistic diversity SSH-RIs contribute to the European Digital Agenda by providing a wide range of digital data relevant for SSH research and public decision-making: – Administrative data – Dynamic data arising from longitudinal surveys – Data issued from digitization of Cultural Heritage (historical and linguistic archives, etc.) – New born-digital social data 6

SSH-RIs face specific challenges: – Multilingualism – Geographical coverage SSH-RIs are distributed, not single-sited. They raise specific sustainability issues: – Training of suitable human resources (SSH data scientists) – Continuity of financial support One of the challenges of the new ESFRI roadmap deals with the synergy and connection between SSH-RIs and RIs for biomedical or natural sciences 7

Scope, objectives of SCI Ris Source: J. Dubucs, 2016 ESFRI Roadmap Launch Scope – Social, behavioral and economic sciences – Humanities – Cultural Heritage studies Objectives – Scientific research challenges in Human and Social Sciences – Socio-economic impact – Social innovation, e.g. - Improvement of social attitudes towards energy - Understanding of emerging behaviors w.r.t. aging 8

Specific features of SCI Ris Source: ibid Distributed, not single-sited, infrastructures Data infrastructures – Aging and retirement data (SHARE) – Representational and ideological data (ESS ) – Administrative data (CESSDA) – Linguistic corpora (CLARIN) – Data arising from digitization of Cultural Heritage (DARIAH,... ) Importance of dynamic data (longitudinal surveys) for evidence-based policy making 9

Specific challenges for SCI RIs Source: ibid Geographic coverage : European exhaustivity requested (contrast with RIs for physics) Multilingualism – Textual data in many languages – Conceptual calibration of surveys across Europe (e.g. SHARE : what do ’crisis’ or ’well-being’ mean in several countries) Sustainability – Funding – Human resources (importance of training) 10

Emerging dynamics Source: ibid Need for extending existing SCI RIs connecting existing SCI RIs cross-connecting SCI RIs with RIs in other domains 11

Emerging dynamics: extending/completing existing RIs Source: ibid Contribution of SSH to the European Digital Agenda : Exploring all human linguistic traces, including current ones (internet, media,... ) Exploring the way human beings navigate in Big Data 12

Emerging dynamics: connecting SCI RIs Source: ibid Articulating SCI RIs (linguistic, administrative, ideologic,... data) Objective : RI for a general behavioral science, articulating verbal and non- verbal behavior (scientific interest, to grasp big behavioral regularities) Issue to deal with : Privacy 13

Emerging dynamics: cross-domain connection of RIs Source: ibid Physics/SSH/Life and Environmental Sciences triangulation Physics/SSH : Extending the SSH/Physics interaction beyond the domain of the cultural artifacts : “Natural Heritage” (fossils, etc) could be profitably included in the study of Heritage Life Sciences/SSH : Articulating data about health and data about social determinants of health, to put scientists in a position of dealing with hybrid causation (e.g. Obesity Challenge) 14