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Knowledge Technologies for Democracy

CORDIS provides links to public deliverables and publications of HORIZON projects.

Links to deliverables and publications from FP7 projects, as well as links to some specific result types such as dataset and software, are dynamically retrieved from OpenAIRE .

Deliverables

Social Risk Toolkit, Modules D and E (opens in new window)

Consolidation of reports, data and other scientific outputs related to: Module D: AI, big, data, democracy and user data; AI, big, data, democracy and the control of individual freedoms(Draft 1 at M12, 2 at M20, Final at M36)

Social Risk Toolkit (KER1), Modules A,B and C (opens in new window)

Consolidation of reports, data and other scientific outputs related to: Module A: AI, big, data, democracy, trust and awareness; Module B: AI, big, data, democracy, ethical intuitions and free will; Module C: Historical Precedents: Social Organisation and Knowledge Technologies(Draft 1 at M12, 2 at M20, Final at M36)

Social Risk Toolkit, Module H (opens in new window)

Consolidation of reports, data and other scientific outputs related to: participatory Algorithmic Accountability that aims to improve the design of AI systems. It will also feed the technical specifications for D7.2

Social Risk Toolkit, Module F and G (opens in new window)

Consolidation of reports, data and other scientific outputs related to: Module F: Fundamental requirements for digital diligence as a core citizen competency; Module G: Localisation and democracy: good practice approaches

Plan for Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication Activities (PDEC) (opens in new window)

As required by the EC, this plan will document all communications, dissemination and exploitation measures planned and taken by the project. This will include a Policy Roundtable around months 22-26.(First version at M3, updates at M18 and M36)

Policy brief publication and presentation (opens in new window)

This specific communication will be aimed toward an expanded audience of policymakers than engaged in Use Case 2.(First version at M12, final version at M35)

Digital Democracy Lab Handbook (opens in new window)

This report will document the software released as D7.2, including technical specifications as well as a pedagogical, legal and ethical framework for use

Consolidated report on the results of the Use Cases (opens in new window)

This report will document the Use Cases, including the specific materials and variations presented at each of the Use Case meetings, number and target groups of participants, anonymised feedback, etc.(First version at M8, updates at M20 and M32)

Governance framework, and recommendations (opens in new window)

These tools will translate the work of WP 5 into principles and guidelines actionable by policymakers to create an enhanced governance framework for democratic AI and data policy(Draft at M23, Final at M36)

Digital Democracy Lab Demonstrator, final release (opens in new window)

This codebase will represent the operational components for the Digital Democracy Lab, as described above and refined in Task 7.1

Project Data Ethics Review and DMP (opens in new window)

This document will outline all project-level policies regarding the responsible management and curation of data, during and after the project, as per the DCC DMP-online format.(First version at M6, updates at M18 and M36)

Social Computing Compass Tool and Democratic Design Justice Framework (opens in new window)

These two assessment frameworks will be made available as easily visualised tools/question sets that can be used by software developers in assessing their programming decisions to foster self-regulation beyond ethical guidelines in software development.(Draft at M23, Final at M36)

Pedagogical Materials (opens in new window)

Narrative based simulation game and 2 interactive explainers, realising the critical digital literacy framework built out in WP 6(First version at M30, Final at M36)

Publications

KT4D Data Protection Pseudonymisation Guidelines for Use Cases (opens in new window)

Author(s): Kate Francis, Wendy Kuyoh
Published in: 2023
Publisher: Zenodo
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10174137

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