An Innovative Civil Society

An Innovative Civil Society

AN INNOVATIVE CIVIL SOCIETY Wednesday, April 9th Welcome by Michael Søgaard Jørgensen & Søsser Brodersen 09:00 Welcome by professor Christian Clausen, Center for Design, Innovation and Sustainable Development, Aalborg University Welcome by Dr. Henk Mulder & Norbern Steinhaus Plenary: Citizens, Science, and Democracy Facilitator: Michael Søgaard Jørgensen - DIST Aalborg University Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School: Public Engagement with Science: from deficit to democracy – and back again? (202) Katrin Vohland, Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Research: Citizen Science and democracy – challenges and difficulties (205) David Stanners, European Environmental Agency: Improving the science policy interface by engaging with citizens (201) Martine Legris Revel, University of Lille 2 CERAPS: The scientific activity in the prism of the participatory imperative (180) 12:00 Lunch break Plenary: Funding research with and for civil society Session facilitator: Norbert Steinhause, Science Shop Bonn Gilles Laroche, Head of Unit of Science with and for Society, DG Research and Innovation, EC - The role of Responsible Research and Innovation 13:00 to foster institutional change: empowering research organisations to take-up public engagement in research and innovation Katrin Grüber, Institut Mensch, Ethik und Wissenschaft (IMEW) Berlin - Funding Schemes as Potential Barriers to Transferring Societal Problems to Research Questions (167) Emma McKenna, Science Shop Belfast - Experiences on research with and for civil society and its organisations within research funding organisations (170) Ignasi López Verdeguer, La Caixa Foundation - Tools for Responsible Research and Innovation (178) 14:30 30 Minute Break Scandium Titanium Aluminium Oxygen Iron THEME 6 (T6-4) SESSION 1 THEME 1 (T1-5) THEME 7 (T7-7) THEME 4 (T4-2) Methods for developing academia-civil THEME 1 (1-3) Social Innovation - theory and practice Science Shop roundtable Co-Creating and Designing Culture and society cooperation Mapping Session facilitator: Kirsten von der Session facilitator: Nicola Buckley Session facilitator: Gerard Straver Sustainability Session facilitator: Padraig Murphy 15:00 Session facilitator: Maeve Lydon Heiden EXCURSION Experiences from Denmark: Can social, environmental Science shops and participatory civil Cocreating and designing culture and Planning for Research Dissemination: Tools and Strategies Participatory Innovation: The Global and democratic conditions be improved through for Impact (188) Copenhagen Food action research? (40) society (12) sustainability: innovations in communi- Jane Burpee - University of Guelph Green Map Movement, Scandinavia and Community Michael Søgaard Jørgensen- DIST, Aalborg University Jeroen Kruit ty planning and resilience from Europe, Sustainability (1) How to create an online community (120) 16:00-17:00 Alterra Wageningen UR Canada and Indigenous peoples (62) Sofie Verkest - Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ken Josephson - Green Map System/Com- Theory development about transformative social University of Victoria munity Mapping Collaboratory (plus transit time) innovations (41) Maeve Lydon - New “shared spaces” for mutually beneficial science-practice Julia Wittmayer - Erasmus University cooperation (195) Philip Kevin Paul & John Elliott - Tsartlip Stella Veciana - Federation of German Scientists Linnea Uppsäll - Project Coordinator, City Challenges in sustaining, supporting and enhancing First Nation of Malmö long term collaborative relationships between HEIs Linking Science and Society via Online debates (169) Kirsten von der Heiden - WTT e.V. Saxony and CSOs working on community based learning and Nessa Cronin - National University of Wendy E. Brawer - Founding Director, community based research projects (5) Galway HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE WORLD 5. Knowledge, Green Map System, New York Sinead McCann - Dublin Institute of Technology Engagement and Higher Education: Contributing to Social Nick Gant - University of Brighton Change (200) Producing Social Innovation (25) Crystal Tremblay - University of British Columbia CURIOS: building resilience? The co- Kirsten Bonde Peter Keller - University of Victoria Aarhus School of Architecture Customizing scenario-workshops for researchers-CSOs production of digital community heri- partnership developments (111) Glen Millot tage archives (117) Whether we bring local governance to innovation or Fondation Sciences Citoyennes bring innovation to local governance; innovation will David Beel be done (22) Online forums, question and answer, and co-creating (208) University of Aberdeen Albert Aalvanger- Wageningen University Nicola Buckley - University of Cambridge 17:00 End of Sessions Wednesday 18:00 Welcome at City Hall AN INNOVATIVE CIVIL SOCIETY Thursday, April 10th Scandium Titanium Aluminium Oxygen Iron THEME 1 (T1-2) THEME 4 (T4-1) SESSION 2 World Café on grassroots digital fab- THEME 7 (T7-5) CSO-Academic research co-operation for THEME 6 (T6-5) THEME 1 (T1-9) rication in FabLabs, Hackerspaces and Living Knowledge roundtable sustainable development Whose knowledge counts and how? Science Cafe Makerspaces Session facilitator: Michael Søgaard Session facilitator: Norbert Steinhaus Session facilitator: Kari Facer Session facilitator: Balint Balazs 09:00 Session facilitator: Adrian Smith Jørgensen and Les Levidow Introduction to grassroots digital Living Knowledge - The Network: its CSO-academic research cooperation for Whose Knowledge Counts in the Academy? Scientific Citizenship: Deepening and fabrication and makerspaces (157) Services and Structure (152) sustainable development (61) Investigating Co-production in the Connectedwidening participation and raise the -de Adrian Smith, SPRU, University of Sussex Henk Mulder Michael Søgaard Jørgensen Communities Programme (123) bating and decision making quality (20) Science Shop, University of Groningen DIST, Aalborg University Bryony Enright Balint Balazs University of Bristol Presentations from three makerspaces in Les Levidow - Open University ESSRG Copenhagen and Malmö Developing Regional Knowledge What Counts? Valuing co-designed research Mobilization Networks (102) Challenging unsustainable development across different disciplines (132) • Vanessa Carpenter, Illutron Elizabeth Tryon through research cooperation (72) Keri Facer Collaborative Interactive Art University of Wisconsin-Madison Les Levidow University of Bristol Studio Open University • Michael Hviid Nielsen, Copen- Using 5Win strategies to build strong commu- nity-university partnerships (115) hagen FabLab Organizing civil society for sustainable James Cook • Oyuki Matsumoto, STPLN Open transition (15) University of North Carolina at Charlotte House makerspace John Holten-Andersen DIST, Aalborg University Constructing collaborations, strengthening democracy? Reflections on science and CSO participation in political society relations through the development of a collaboration with the Portuguese committees and commissions: real or Stuttering Association (4) symbolic democracy (60) Daniel Neves da Costa Michael Søgaard Jørgensen Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra DIST, Aalborg University From Sustainable Consumption to Sustain- A National Participatory Program For able Citizenship: Can Engagement with Civil Research and Innovation In France Society Provide a Theoretical Base for Sustainability Studies in Higher Education? (209) (77) Claudia Neubauer Michael Heiman Fondation Sciences Citoyennes Dickinson College and LOKA Institute (Continues) 10:30 30 Minute Break Scandium Titanium Aluminium Oxygen Iron THEME 1 (T1-2) SESSION 3 World Café on grassroots digital fab- THEME 4 (T4-3) THEME 1 (T1-4) THEME 6 (T6-7) rication in FabLabs, Hackerspaces and Urban Agriculture Empowering Civil Society Building university-civil Makerspaces (continued) Session facilitator: Gisela Prystav Session facilitator: Balint Balazs society cooperation I 11:00 Session facilitator: Adrian Smith Session facilitator: Eileen Martin World Café exploration of makerspaces SESSION PROPOSAL Emancipation and power structures Community-based research for Com- and grassroots digital fabrication Urban Agriculture Session (64) – lessons from a PAR process with munity empowerment (7) Gisela Prystav marginalized Roma communities in Zoraida Mendiwelso-Bendek University of Lincoln • Inclusion issue (158), Johan Science Shop kubus / Hungary (13) Søderberg, IFRIS and practitioner Technische Universität Berlin István Szentistványi The secret recipe for university-civil • Creativity issue (28), Ellen van CSR - Szeged society collaboration: a sandwich Oost, University of Twente Urban Agriculture for changing Cities concept (109) – potential for a better life ROOF How do Civil Society Organizations Josette Jacobs • Sustainability issue (172), Sascha Wageningen University Dickel, Technical University Mu- WATER-FARM and other Become Builders of Theory? (26) nich projects as a field of science shop Victor Friedman Permaculture: a great excuse for build- work(66) Masar Institute for Education ing a bridge between civil society and Gisela Prystav university (114) Science Shop kubus / Waiting to be Heard: Preliminary Juan Sánchez-García Centro de Estudios Ecosociales, Technische Universität Berlin Results of the Equity & Sustainability Universidad de La Laguna Field Hearings (75) Cities Without Hunger: How urban Balint Balazs Building broader communities of prac- agriculture changed the urban land- ESSRG tice: interlinking Art of Hosting and ICT scape and the lives of in the

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