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Networking Ecologically Smart Territories

Descrizione del progetto

Unire le forze per l’interscambio proficuo di conoscenze sull’eterogeneità digitale

Il progetto NesT, finanziato dall’UE, si propone di esplorare l’ipotesi secondo cui la diversificazione digitale consente la reinvenzione dell’economia industriale contemporanea e proletarizzante. Attraverso una rete di ricerca multidisciplinare, NesT aspira ad articolare situazioni territoriali locali che destano preoccupazioni internazionali nel contesto dell’Antropocene. Gettando nuova luce sulle nozioni di località, negentropia, anti-entropia, economia dei dati e intelligenza artificiale, il progetto svilupperà nuove basi per l’informatica teorica. Inoltre, attraverso la sperimentazione territoriale, aspira a introdurre nuove forme di partecipazione dei cittadini alla governance locale e, infine, a sviluppare una rete di laboratori territoriali di ricerca digitale contributiva.

Obiettivo

The principal aim of Networking Ecologically Smart Territories (NEST) will be to test the hypothesis that digital diversification, which will be explored as noodiversification and technodiversification as the conditions of resilience of human societies, holds the key to a reinvention of contemporary, proletarianising, industrial economics. For this purpose, a large transdisciplinary research mobility project is necessary in order to articulate local territorial situations with international concerns in the context of the Anthropocene. The aims will be achieved through an international and intersectorial exchange of researchers and staff across the academic and non-academic partners of NEST. The NEST consortium is made of 11 partners, 5 EU academic partners TU Dublin (IRL), IRI (FR), Paris Lumières (FR), USLK (PL) and UGE (FR), 2 Third Country academic Partners Uartes (EC), Berkeley (US) and 4 non-academic partners, DCC (IRL), CSSD( FR), Factory of the Living (PL), and Disnovation (FR) . There are 3 academic WPs.By extending the critique of digital technology already undertaken by the Digital Studies Network to reconsider the foundations of computer theory in relation to the concepts of locality, negentropy, anti-entropy, data economy and networked AI by developing the concepts of technodiversity and cosmotenchnics (WP1). To experiment and introduce new forms of collective responsibility through Territorial experimentation, enabling new forms of citizen participation in local governance through contributory research (WP2). To experiment and develop a network of territorial laboratories of digital contributory research in order to study the constraints acting on life and the archipelagos of ecological niches by species inhabiting the same territories, with a view to generating local understandings of living singularities and functional cooperations between territorial-laboratories and academics in view of the planetary threat. (WP3)

Campo scientifico (EuroSciVoc)

CORDIS classifica i progetti con EuroSciVoc, una tassonomia multilingue dei campi scientifici, attraverso un processo semi-automatico basato su tecniche NLP.

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Coordinatore

TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY DUBLIN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 239 200,00
Indirizzo
NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD 191 PARK HOUSE GRANGEGORMAN
D07 EWV4 Dublin
Irlanda

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Regione
Ireland Eastern and Midland Dublin
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 239 200,00

Partecipanti (8)

Partner (2)