Fabrizio Sestini - Collective awareness platforms

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Collective Awareness Platforms

for .Sustainability and Social Innovation

Fabrizio SestiniDG CONNECT E3 Net Innovation

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Future Internet scenarios

(Oxford Internet Institute Study on Technological, Social and Economic aspects of FIhttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire/fis/future-internet-and-society_en.html )

Big Brother:commercial services/ political interestsentertainment DRM-heavy

Collective Awareness:(user-gen. knowledge)P2P, wiki(-leaks), social nets, blogse-democracy

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distributed, grassroots

centrally controlled

Current Internet scenarios

Collective awarenessaccess to culturedirect participationcrowdsourcing

Google

AmazonFaceBook

Web entrepreneurs

Uber, Airbnb

Social entrepreneursparticipatory innovation

crowdfunding collaborative economy

Technology 4 Social Good

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Centralised Decentralised

One choice Multiple choices

Uniformity Diversity

Monopoly Network neutrality

Proprietary solutions Open standards, open source

Clouds Community networks

Monitoring Privacy

Asymmetric data governance Decentralised data governance

Fixing asymmetry in data governance

• Vision: a distributed architecture where each piece of user-generated information remains under the full control of the user who generated it

• on personal data spaces at local level

• subject to on-demand aggregation by third parties

• enabling decentralised data governance

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Areas of Digital Social Innovation activities

EC Study on Digital Social Innovation in Europe

Crowdmapping actors and networks: http://digitalsocial.eu/

Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation

http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/collectiveawareness

“Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean.”Ryunosuke Satoro

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)

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CAPS areas

wp 2017

• CAPS:

• demonstrating new forms of bottom-up innovation and social collaboration exploiting digital hyper-connectivity and collaborative tools based on open data, open knowledge and open source and hardware:

• New innovation models for economy and society

• Solutions for sustainable lifestyles such as collaborative consumption and production, smart reuse and low carbon approaches

• Emerging ethics of digital innovation, such as social entrepreneurship, direct democracy and digital rights

Good to know

Workshop "Blockchains for Social Good"Brussels, 21st June 2016https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/blockchains-social-good

Workshop "Digital Social Innovation in Europe"Brussels, 29th June 2016https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/dsi4eu-shaping-the-future-of-digital-social-innovation-in-europe-tickets-24925801744

ICT-11-2017 (CAPS) Submission deadline: 25 April 2017 Budget: 10 M€

Website (background docs, projects, examples, etc.):http://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/collectiveawarenessCrowdmapping DSI actors and networks: http://digitalsocial.eu

fabrizio.sestini@ec.europa.eu

CAPS @ DG Connect

THANK YOU!fabrizio.sestini@ec.europa.eu

loretta.anania@ec.europa.eu

johanna.schepers@ec.europa.eu

Multidisciplinary challenges

Legal

Physics

Sociology

Innovation

Economics

Art Psychology

Philosophy

History

ICT

• Crowd-sourcing, Smart-sourcing, co-creation

• Simple online reputation mechanisms (based on identity but preserving privacy, creating quality

guarantees for collective systems)

• Safeguarding privacy for online contributors to participatory systems (or clouds)

• Motivations and incentives for online collaboration and sustainable collective behaviours

• Inclusion (access as well as visualization )

• New collective models for value creation beyond monetisation

Academic participation in the 2nd CAPS call

SSH/RRI approach in CAPS

• Sustainability as a goal

– beyond GDP, Low Carbon economy, natural resources,

social equality, inclusion

– Grounded on real communities of people and real challenges

• Driving behavioural changes

– and sustainability-aware decisions

– At personal, collective and corporate levels

– Self-regulation based on collective awareness

• Bottom-up / inclusive

– grounded on open data, open source and open hardware

innovation paradigms

• Beyond commercially-driven platforms

– That can produce new business models

and (social) innovation

• Empowering citizens

– to achieve collective intelligence

What do we NOT want?

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• 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 Be multidisciplinary!