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Transdisciplinary methods for societal impact assessment and impact creation for security research technologies

Deliverables

Landscape of security research CSO: Mapping, Strategies and Best Practices for Citizen and Societal Engagement

This deliverable will report activities of task T2.1. It will map the European landscape of CSOs engaged in security research in the four pilot domains (paying particular attention to the diversity of established and emerging CSOs). It will look at CSOs at the national and EU-level (including those active in H2020 security research programme), identifying potential partners in each EU Member State and associated country that participates in HE. This task will consider results of projects such as SecurePART. This deliverable will also map key security research policymakers, impact assessment organisations, security practitioners (including pan-European network of practitioners), security research projects and research community experts (who we see as best friends to support inclusion of civil society) critical to the execution and impact of the project.

TRANSCEND Toolbox v2

TRANSCEND Toolbox version 2, for pilot in DRS (T3.3)

Plan for Dissemination and Communication

This deliverable will provide TRANSCEND dissemination and communication strategy and include planning for promoting and disseminating TRANSCEND results and activities to the public and relevant stakeholders using appropriate tools.

Initial Exploitation and Sustainability Plan

The delivrable will pprovide a coherent exploitation plan, a crucial step for the success of the project. The Exploitation plan will illustrate what such results (of the project) are and suggests the strategy and actions to make the most use of them and ensure their sustainability. TRANSCEND’s Exploitation and Sustainability Plan will: a) Ensure the sustainability of the project results after its completion b) Encourage the target stakeholders to provide inputs regarding outcomes and take-up results of the project c) Connect with different relevant organisations, consortiums and networks to share exploitations goals and ambitions.

Pilot strategy

Based upon the findings from WP1 (stock-take) and in collaboration with WP2 (stakeholder mapping and networking) this deliverable will provide a strategy for suitable activities and organisations for the TRANSCEND pilot case studies, reflecting the broad variety of CSOs.

State of the art in methods for citizen and societal engagement

This deliverable will provide a review of the state of the art in methods for involving societal actors and stakeholders in security research and innovation. We will also (briefly) review related methods for inclusion and diversity, key dimensions of RRI, and look at other domains, e.g., energy or health care. Moreover, this deliverable aims to better understand which methods do (not) work in practice (benefits and limitation) and why, so that we can develop a TRANSCEND Toolbox (see Task 1.3), building on and learning from available methods.

TRANSCEND Toolbox v1

TRANSCEND Toolbox; Version 1, for pilot in CS (T3.2) [M9].

State of the art in ethical, human rights and societal impact assessment

This deliverable will review the state of the art in methods for ethical, human rights and societal (including socio-economic) impact assessments, i.e., qualitative and quantitative methods to measure the impact of technologies on society. We are particularly interested in methods used in the security domains in which the pilots will be organised (WP3): CS, DRS, FCT and BM.

Publications

Security knowledges: circulation, control, and responsible research and innovation in EU border management

Author(s): Bruno Oliveira Martins
Published in: Science as Culture, Issue 32(3), 2023, ISSN 1470-1189
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
DOI: 10.1080/09505431.2023.2222739

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