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    Monitoring the Evolution and Benefits of Responsible Research and Innovation (MoRRI). Presentations MoRRI final event (D15). PART 1. Day 2 - Discussions on policy aspects

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    This presentation was delivered at the final event of the MoRRI project during the discussions on policy aspects. The main objective of the event was to disseminate the findings of the MoRRI study. The event had, as input, a public access version of the final draft of the study report (D11). This deliverable was circulated beforehand to the participants invited to the public event. The public event offered the opportunity to discuss and validate this deliverable in a joint exercise. This exercise sought to obtain the necessary buy in from key stakeholders regarding the monitoring system and to obtain information on those aspects that can be improved. A series of participatory workshops allowed the participants representing the different stakeholder groups to comment on specific aspects related to future policy actions. This is part 1 (of 3) of the presentation delivered during this final event. There are two sections: Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the making: the researchers' perspective, Ralf Lindner; Impacts of RRI: Findings from case study programme, Erich Griessler

    Monitoring the Evolution and Benefits of Responsible Research and Innovation (MoRRI). Presentations MoRRI final event (D15). Day 1 - Discussions on technical aspects

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    The presentation was delivered at the final event of the MoRRI project and facilitated the discussions on technical aspects of the project. The event involved a group of experts who were invited to comment, in a structured form on: The findings of the study, their relevance and robustness (including the accuracy of the data and analysis presented). The associated conclusions arising from the work. New developments or issues arising and their policy implications. Potential recommendations to the Commission for their future actions in this area, in particular on the nature of support and the key areas that should be targeted

    Monitoring the evolution and benefits of responsible research and innovation (MoRRI)

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    Monitoring the Evolution and Benefits of Responsible Research and Innovation (MoRRI) was a project tasked with implementing a monitoring system for responsible research and innovation (RRI) across its five dimensions (gender equality, science literacy and science education, public engagement, ethics, open access/open data), and governance. In addition to identifying indicators for the evolution of RRI, it identified social, democratic, economic and scientific benefits of RRI, and also conducted preliminary work to lay out routes towards implementing impact indicators. This report provides details of the survey of EU funded and non-EU funded researchers carried out by the MoRRI project. It aimed to discern whether the practice of RRI has economic, scientific, societal and democratic benefits from a sample of EU-funded researchers and a control group of non-EU-funded researchers. The findings of this survey help deepen the evidence base of benefits and impacts of RRI

    Monitoring the Evolution and Benefits of Responsible Research and Innovation (MoRRI). Analytical report on the dimension of research and innovation governance

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    This report is one out of a series of six reports, each targeting a separate dimension of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). It specifically focuses on the dimension of 'Governance'. The six reports collectively form the main output of Task 2 of the 'Monitoring the Evolution and Benefits of Responsible Research and Innovation' (MoRRI) project. The main objective of this report is to take stock and assess existing empirical material within the dimension of Governance, thus providing a platform for subsequent definition of metrics and indicators for RRI dimensions in Task 3

    Monitoring the evolution and benefits of responsible research and innovation. Summarising insights from the MoRRI project

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    Monitoring the evolution and benefits of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in Europe has been a three-and-a-half year-long endeavour in terms of conceptual thinking, data challenges, pragmatic solutions, critical reflections and last but not least substantial findings. The study programme started with an initial scoping of the RRI dimensions (Gender equality, Public engagement, Science literacy and science education, Open access, Ethics, and as overarching dimension Governance). A heavy data collection exercise - including the collection of existing data and the launch of different surveys - was complemented by Monitoring the Evolution and Benefits of Responsible Research and innovation (MoRRI) was a project tasked with implementing a monitoring system for responsible research and innovation (RRI) across its five dimensions (gender equality, science literacy and science education, public engagement, ethics, open access/open data), and governance. In addition to identifying indicators for the evolution of RRI, it identified social, democratic, economic and scientific benefits of RRI, and also conducted preliminary work to lay out routes towards implementing impact indicators. This is the final report of the MoRRI project. It provides details of all aspects of the work carried out, analysis of the data collected, and insights and reflections obtained during the course of the project

    Piazza Tiburtino III. conferenza di Riccardo Morri, Roma, Aula Magna del Liceo Artistico Enzo Rossi, 25 febbraio 2015

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    Coerentemente con l’esigenza di far conoscere ai giovani la storia delle periferie romane ed avvertendo l’importanza della loro valorizzazione che non può non essere ltrata dalla ricerca storica, il Liceo Artistico promuove una serie di conferenze tenute da noti studiosi di architettura e di storia che si svolgeranno nell’Aula Magna della scuola da gennaio a marzo del 2015. Gli argomenti ruoteranno intorno al rapporto fra scuola e quartiere, la tematica autarchica, la gura di Nicolosi, i ricordi della popolazione della zona e le norme scolastiche di allora

    Agoraphilia o claustrofobia? A partire da una breve introduzione a “All’inizio di un viaggio dantesco” di Giulio Ferroni

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    Starting from the geographic tale of Ferroni along Dante’s journey in Italy, it is possible to underline a lack of representations in this Issue, although the Spatial Turn is the main subject. Author puts this feature in relation to a waek will of Italian geography in order to define itself, that generates several problems especially concerning university and professional geographic education.Starting from the geographic tale of Ferroni along Dante’s journey in Italy, it is possible to underline a lack of representations in this Issue, although the Spatial Turn is the main subject. Author puts this feature in relation to a waek will of Italian geography in order to define itself, that generates several problems especially concerning university and professional geographic education

    "Vittorio D." (M. Canale, A. Morri, 2010)

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    Recensione del film documentario "Vittorio D." (M. Canale, A. Morri, 2010

    LE RIVISTE «PIÙ VISTE»: DEL RAPPORTO TRA FORMA E SOSTANZA

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    Journals “in full view”: on the relation ship between form and content. – This paper is a tribute to Cosimo Palagiano’s efforts to enable the publication of two journals of geography “geografia” and “semestrale di studi e ricerche di geografia”. The author analyzes if and how scientific journals are functional in assessing the quality of research. The author specifically expresses his concern that the search for uniformity and fair judgment could lead to a supremacy of four over content

    Monitoring the evolution and benefits of responsible research and innovation. Executive summary / résumé

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    Monitoring the Evolution and Benefits of Responsible Research and Innovation (MoRRI) was a project tasked with implementing a monitoring system for responsible research and innovation (RRI) across its five dimensions (gender equality, science literacy and science education, public engagement, ethics, open access/open data), and governance. In addition to identifying indicators for the evolution of RRI, it identified social, democratic, economic and scientific benefits of RRI, and also conducted preliminary work to lay out routes towards implementing impact indicators. This is the executive summary of the MoRRI project, in English and French. It provides a rapid-glance overview of the main messages emanating from this cutting-edge project
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