Conference Schedule > Parallel Sessions

We received more than 50 relevant submissions for contributions and we are excited to present the following proposed schedule with session topics and co-collaborators. Please note that this information is subject to change as we receive ongoing feedback from the proposed groups during the collaboration process.  

Download the list of Parallel Sessions.

Thursday, Oct. 19th, 14:30 - 16:00

Session 1.1

✦ Session 1.1A, EHESS 25-A

Participatory practices and local engagement: the role of community-based organisations

Session collaborators:

  • Muki Haklay, Université Paris Cité/ Learning Planet Institute
  • Alexandra Albert, Nesta, Centre for Collective Intelligence Design
  • Sara Dewachter, University of Antwerp
  • Kelly Achenbach, Max Weber Stiftung

 

✦ Session 1.1B, COLL 250

Stakeholder participation in R&I and citizen science: opportunities and responsibilities from a policy perspective

Stakeholder participation in research and innovation cannot be successful without support from policy. This policy roundtable opens the conversations on the opportunities brought forth by supporting participation in R&I, while also highlighting the responsibilities policymakers have to enable a more open, democratic scientific system.

Panelists:

  • Marina Angelaki, University of Peloponnese (MODERATOR)
  • Ana PersicUNESCO Open Science Team
  • Moritz MüllerBürger schaffen Wissen
  • René von SchombergAachen University of Technology
  • Krista Varantola, ALLEA, Finnish Academy of Science and Letters

 

✦ Session 1.1C, HUM Auditorium

Participatory evaluation and self-assessment applied to citizen science

Session collaborators:

  • Dominique Boullier, Sciences Po, COESO project
  • Jessica Pidoux, Sciences Po, PersonalData.IO, COESO project
  • Barbara Kieslinger, ZSI - Centre for Social Innovation
  • Florence Belaen, Université Lumière Lyon 2

 

✦ Session 1.1D, COLL 03.01

From experimental support services for participatory research to institutional citizen science hubs

Session collaborators:

  • Nel ColemanUniversity of Edinburgh Library
  • Morgane MontagnatUniversité Lumière Lyon 2 Science Shop
  • Aelita SkarzauskieneVilnius Gediminas Technical University

 

✦ Session 1.1E, HUM 2.06

Supporting participatory research practices in the SSH with VERA (Virtual Ecosystem for Research Activation)

Session collaborators:

  • Tiziana Lombardo, Net 7
  • Luca De Santis, Net7
  • Marlen Töpfer, Max Weber Stiftung

 

✦ Session 1.1F, HUM 03.02

Participatory research storytelling and transmedia journeys

Session collaborators:

  • William Costello, Freelance UX designer
  • Camilo Leon Quijano, CNRS/Université Aix-Marseille
  • Frédéric VidalUniversidade Autónoma de Lisboa

 

 

Session 2.1

Friday, Oct. 20th,  11:30 - 13:00 

 

✦ Session 2.1G, HUM 2.12

Co-created solutions for citizen science platforms

Session collaborators:

  • Tiziana Lombardo, Net7
  • Lucrina StefanescuBabes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca
  • Jorge Barba, Ibercivis
  • Sy Holsinger, OPERAS
  • Liubov TupikanaLearning Planet Institute, Nokia Bell Labs

 

✦ Session 2.1H,COLL 03.03

Data justice and ethics with participatory research communities

Session collaborators:

  • Gefion ThuermerKing's College London
  • Simon HoyteUniversity College London
  • Shubhangi Kumari, Urban Institute

 

✦ Session 2.1I, COLL 03.02

Participatory citizen science futures

Session Collaborators:

  • Alexandra Albert, Nesta, IMPETUS project

 

✦ Session 2.1J, COLL 03.01

Mainstreaming and strengthening citizen science: how do we develop policy engagement strategies across Europe?

Session collaborators:

  • Marius OesterheldMuseum für Naturkunde Berlin

 

✦ Session 2.1K, HUM 3.06

Learning participatory research: creating common spaces for training and mutual learning

Session collaborators:

  • Martine Legris, Université de Lille/CERAPS, Science Shop Lille
  • Alexandra Villarroel-Parada, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Réseau Particip-Arc 
  • Stephanie Bost, Trait d’union, Boutique des Sciences MSH SUD
  • Sebastian HarnackerTU Wien Bibliothek/Vienna Library
  • Cléa MontanariUniversité Paris Cité/ Learning Planet Institute
  • Muki Haklay, Université Paris Cité/ Learning Planet Institute
  • Alessia Smaniotto, EHESS, COESO project

 

✦ Session 2.1L, HUM 1.06

Putting the PRO-Ethics framework and guidelines into practice

Session collaborators:

  • Stefanie Schuerz, ZSI - Centre for Social Innovation
  • Constanze Fetting, ZSI - Centre for Social Innovation
  • Alex Glennie, Innovation Growth Lab/Nesta
  • Nyangala Zolho, Innovation Growth Lab/Nesta
  • Lisa Häberlein, EUREC Office

 

✦ (Closed meeting) HUM 2.06

OPERAS National Nodes meeting: fostering citizen science practices and OPERAS R4S services at the national levels

 

 

Session 2.2

Friday, Oct. 20th, 14:15 - 15:45

 

✦ Session 2.2FR, HUM 2.06

Transcriptions participatives: plateformes, publics, méthodes

This session will be in French. Cette session sera en Français

Session collaborators:

  • Alyx Taounza-Jeminet, Humathèque Condorcet
  • Jean-Pierre Girard, Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée/Archéorient
  • Eva Perez, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle/RECOLNAT

 

✦ Session 2.2M, HUM Auditorium

Participatory inquiries: what research does to journalism, and vice versa

Session collaborators:

  • Mathilde Dorcadie, Cafébabel, Equal Times, Freelance journalist
  • Lorenzo BagnoliIRPI - Investigative Reporting Project Italy
  • Fabrice Rizzoli, Crim'HALT
  • Michele Riccardi, Crime&Tech, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore/Transcrime

 

✦ Session 2.2N, COLL 03.01

Digital humanities, citizen science and the arts: synergies towards innovative formats

Session collaborators:

  • Magdalene WnukIBL PAN, OPERAS-PL
  • Clarisse BardiotUniversité Rennes 2
  • Chiara Girlando, EHESS

 

✦ Session 2.2O, HUM 2.11

Shaping participatory futures: what can funders do to facilitate meaningful participation in and with science & innovation?

Session collaborators:

  • Floriant CovelliInstitut français du Monde associatif
  • Anne-Floor ScholvinckRathenau Instituut
  • Frederike SchmitzNWO (Dutch Research Council)
  • Anila NauniResearch Council Norway
  • Thomas Evenson, Research Council Norway
  • Nyangala Zolho, Innovation Growth Lab/Nesta
  • Alex Glennie, Innovation Growth Lab/Nesta
  • Esther Baar, Rathenau Instituut

 

✦ Session 2.2P, COLL 03.03

Frontiers of action research with underrepresented communities

Session collaborators:

  • Patricia Martinez GalisteoFisabio Foundation
  • Reidun NorvollOslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet)
  • Benoit EyraudUniversité Lumière Lyon 2 
  • Bartolomeo Conti, EHESS/CEMS

 

✦ Session 2.2Q, COLL 03.02

Virtues and limits of current impact assessment methods: a new approach towards measuring change

Together with our participants, we want to open up new perspectives on traditional ideas of impact assessment and develop an understanding of how we might measure the changes we aim to achieve. We want to sketch out concrete steps towards breaking up silos and encouraging policymakers to look beyond the the confnies of the traditional policy arena.

Session collaborators:

  • Stefanie Schuerz, ZSI - Centre for Social Innovation
  • Maria-Ascension BajaresCDTI
  • Simon Apartis, CNRS/Centre Internet et société
  • Antonella Passani, T6 Ecosystems
  • Barbara Kieslinger, ZSI - Centre for Social Innovation

 

 

 

Session 3.1

Saturday, Oct 21st, 9:10-10:40

 

✦ Session 3.1R, MSH 409

Responsive ethics and participation - current and future challenges

Session collaborators:

  • Bernard ReberSciencesPo/CEVIPOF
  • Charlotte BrunsRotterdam Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
  • Simone Driessen, Rotterdam Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
  • Reda Cimmperman, Research Council of Lithuania 
  • Julija Baniukevič, Research Council of Lithuania

 

✦ Session 3.1S, MSH 414

Working with vulnerable groups in innovation policy processes and citizen science formats

Session collaborators:

  • Adele De StefaniAssociation ISRAA
  • Isabella RiccòRovira i Virgili University
  • Sebastian HarnackerTU Wien Bibliothek/Vienna Library
  • Steph GrohmannLBG OIS Center
  • Julian StubbeVDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH
  • Markus Gerold, VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH
  • Bettina Schmietow, VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH

 

✦ Session 3.1T, MSH Salle Panoramique

How to involve children in shaping our world

Session collaborators:

  • Lucia ZiglioliFilosoficamenteLab
  • Ángel ArenasGiant Interactive Maps
  • Frida SangaAqua Farms Organization
  • Isabelle Dufrene, School teacher, member of the Direction du numérique pour l’éducation

 

✦ Session 3.1U, MSH 413

River Health – Citizen Science to monitor environmental policies

Session collaborators:

  • Simone BerkDLR-PT
  • Enock Kiminta (online contribution), Kenya National Association of Water Resources Users Association (KeNAWRUA)

 

✦ Session 3.1V_FR, MSH Amphithéatre, 140

Créations collectives et inclusives dans des contextes locaux

This session will be in French. Cette session sera en Français

Session collaborators:

  • Vincent Puig, IRI -- Sciences participatives et recherche contributive dans le champs de l'alimentation à Saint-Denis
  • Yahya Al-Abdullah, EHESS -- A memory for the Future
  • Thomas Tari, SciencesPo/médialab -- Le champ des possibles, une enquête collective à Sevran
  • Robin de Mourat, SciencesPo/médialab -- Le champ des possibles, une enquête collective à Sevran
  • Clémence Seurat, SciencesPo/médialab -- Le champ des possibles, une enquête collective à Sevran

 

Session 3.2

Saturday, Oct 21st, 11:00-12:30

 

✦ Session 3.2W_FR, MSH Auditorium

Dancing Philosophy / Dansophie: atelier de danse et de philosophie

This session will be mainly in French, some English translation can be provided. Cette session sera principalement en Français, quelque partie pourra être traduite en Anglais à la volée

Session collaborators:

  • Stefania FerrandoUniversité Côte d'Azur
  • Cosetta Graffione, Cadmium Compagnie

 

✦ Session 3.2X, MSH Salle Panoramique

A town by the sea: gaming climate change

Session collaborators:

  • Lucija KlaricCulture Hub Croatia
  • Marina Batinic, Culture Hub Croatia

 

✦ Session 3.2Y, MSH 414

Establishing trust and applying tools for community engaged research, policy, and practice

Session collaborators:

  • Elsa FalkenburgerUrban Institute
  • Teresa Deubelli-HuangIIASA | International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

 

✦ Session 3.2Z, MSH Amphithéatre, 140

When participatory approaches inspire new formats for communicating science

Session collaborators:

  • Ayda Cecilia Padilla LópezUniversidad de Guadalajara
  • Mathilde DorcadieFreelance Journalist, Equal Times
  • Francesca Festa, Co-Founder of Ereb Media and Sphera Network
  • Alessia Smaniotto, EHESS, COESO and PLACES projects coordinator

 

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