ICT10 - Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation.

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ICT10 - Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation

Examples of "Collective Awareness Platforms" (including FP7 CAPS) Collaborative Consumption: lending, exchange, swapping and bartering made to operate at scale, across geographic boundaries Airbnb: rent a place from other people Getting facts/evidence from citizens for better decision making (at personal or institutional levels) Safecast: collecting data about radiation through individual devices Ushahidi: Crowd map information from cell phones, news and the web WIKIRATE: Enabling citizens to rate companies on corporate social responsibility Driving sustainable behaviours and lifestyles The Eatery: records eaten food, calculates healthiness, gives personalised advice, and compares individual behaviours with peers DECARBONET: Raising collective awareness about environmental challenges Developing alternative collaborative approaches to problem solving Kickstarter: crowdfunding platforms for startups or scientific research CATALYST: Experimenting new collective forms of creativity and collaboration D-CENT: New tools for direct democracy, participation, new economic models CAP4ACCESS: Collectively removing barriers to inclusion

ICT10 – Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation “Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean.” Ryunosuke Satoro Horizon 2020 Call 2 – deadline 14 April Budget 37 M€ To harness ICT networks, network effects and collective intelligence for cooperation, supporting new economic models beyond GDP To create awareness of sustainability challenges - and of bottom-up solutions grounded on real communities of people Based on open data, open source and open hardware participatory innovation paradigms Requires participation of at least two entities from non-ICT domains Appeals to new grassroots actors (including social entrepreneurs, students, hackers, civil society organisations)

Key for understanding: be multidisciplinary Legal Physics Sociology Innovation Economics Art Psychology Philosophy History ICT Simple online reputation mechanisms ( based on identity but preserving privacy, not biased by commercial or political interests, creating quality guarantees from collective systems) New collective models for value creation beyond monetisation Motivations and incentives for online collaboration Impacts of social networks on sustainable collective behaviours

EC Study on Digital Social Innovation in Europe Crowdmapping actors and networks

ICT10 a) Collective awareness pilots for bottom-up participatory innovation paradigms Solutions to sustainability challenges harnessing network effects, Leveraging on innovative combinations of distributed social networks, sensor networks and knowledge co-creation networks. Grounded on open data, open source, distributed social networking, open hardware, mobile communications, integrated mobile sensing. Pioneering crowdsourcing/crowdfunding, social innovation (beyond GDP) Involving existing communities of people. Addressing a combination of sustainability areas. Including local communities, grassroots, hackers, social entrepreneurs, students, citizens, creative industries and civil society organisations. Multidisciplinary: at least two entities from domains different than ICT technologies. Compact and small proposals.

ICT10 b) Multidisciplinary research on collective awareness platforms (Internet Science) Better understanding of the obstacles and opportunities which are fundamental to the development of collective awareness platforms Motivations and incentives for online collaboration. Impact of extended awareness and peer pressure in driving more sustainable behaviours and lifestyles. Defining online reputation mechanisms. Facilitating policy and technological developments addressing identity, anonymity, ethics, (user-centric) privacy preservation, monitoring of network neutrality, non-discriminatory access, collective governance (including Internet governance), new economic and value creation models beyond GDP, quality requirements for user-generated knowledge, visualisation of social interactions and trends. How to manage online communities in smart manners, in order to extract a "wisdom of the crowds" which appropriately takes into account the individual knowledgeability in specific fields. At least two entities from domains different than ICT

Horizon 2020 – LEIT-ICT 8 What makes a DSP approach? To facilitate the transposition of existing or emerging participative and inclusive societal solutions to larger transnational scales through: Identification of blockers for participation Finding (ICT supported) enabling factors Interdisciplinary research, particularly DSSH, behavioural change Incentives, rewards, possibly business models Transferability and scalability Can build on "existing ecosystems"

Digital social platforms for multidisciplinary groups developing innovative solutions to societal challenges Scaling up: transposition of existing or emerging solutions to larger transnational scales Can build on established open multi-stakeholder networks, e.g. European Innovation Partnerships Provide a suitable ICT-enabled cooperative environment for expansion and governance Transferable and scalable to other communities in different domains and societal challenges. DSP Scope

ICT10 d) Coordinating pilots and research activities in CAPs To support and coordinate experimental and scientific activities in this field To compare approaches and distil best practices Involving and networking stakeholders from a rich variety of application areas and disciplines Bridging real world community-driven pilots of digital social platforms with multidisciplinary research (e.g. Internet Science)

CAPS expected impact (1/2) At innovation level: Demonstrate effectiveness, compared to existing solutions, of new bottom-up, open and distributed approaches exploiting network effects Pioneering new models of participatory innovation based on open software, open data and open hardware Capability to reach a critical mass and to transpose the proposed approach to other application areas related to sustainability; Effective involvement of citizens and relevant (and new) actors, as well as establishment of durable interdisciplinary collaborations (Objective c:) Definition of new concepts and models for the development of digital social platforms, and deeper understanding of social innovation processes At scientific level: Evidence based understanding of the techno-social issues related to key aspects of the networked society; This impact can be amplified by the public availability of (privacy respecting) data collected in field trials organised by the pilots;

CAPS expected impact (2/2) At societal/social innovation level: Demonstrating how collaborative concepts based on the Internet can offer solutions to societal and sustainability challenges, by making use of commons, collective problem solving, knowledge sharing, collaborative journalism, social exchange and community-wide participation at local and global scale Achieving in the longer term the active citizen participation in decision making, collective governance (including global Internet governance), new democracy models, self-regulation, new business and economic models Demonstrating scalability, reusability of results and general applicability of proposed solutions at local or regional level (Objective c:) Transferability and scalability of the digital social platforms model, to enlarged communities across borders Measurable improvement in cooperation among citizens, researchers, public authorities, private companies, non-profit, non-governmental and any other civil society organisation in the development of new sustainable and collaborative consumption patterns, new lifestyles, and innovative product and service creation and information delivery

What do we NOT want? Proposals without a clear existing (and physical) community of motivated users No "virtual" solution Proposals technology-driven, or aiming at purely commercial solutions Rather integrating existing technologies Consortia without at least two partners which are focused on non-ICT disciplines

Horizon 2020 – LEIT-ICT 14 Submission Deadline: :00:00 (Brussels local time) Research and Innovation Actions, EU contribution 2 million € Topic Budget: 7 million € Cumulative threshold: 10 (3/3/3) CAPS Deadline, Budgets, Thresholds

Horizon 2020 – LEIT-ICT 15 ICT 10 – 2015 Participant Portal ict html

DG Connect Proposers should contact their National Contact Point for pre- proposal check: port/national_contact_points.html Website (background docs, projects, examples, etc.) Official workprogramme 2015 (with budget and dates) 14_2015/main/h2020-wp1415-leit-ict_en.pdf Contacts: (CAPS call Coordinator)