Post on 27-Dec-2015
Network of Excellence in
Internet ScienceFP7-ICT-2011.1.6-288021 EINS
Progress made regarding previous review recommendations
2nd Review Meeting
Leandros Tassiulas (CERTH)
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Summary of 1st Review Comments Foster multidisciplinarity (inclusion of more social scientists)
WP co-leaderships between one social and one computer scientist WP restructuring Give priority to social scientists under the EINS open call
Foster collaboration across and within WPs Manage allocated resources more efficiently Resolve the issue of non contributive partners (e.g. Technicolor) Provide a single list of publications by the network
Foster gender diversity Promote women in leadership roles Through EINS open call Invite active women researchers in EINS events
Improve Involvement and Role of External Advisory Committee Next EINS conference more inclusive, interactive, engaging, productive and
better promoted on social media Individual WP comments
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Multidisciplinarity: WP Co-leaderships
WP multidisciplinary co-leaderships already on board: (social scientists in blue) JRA1: Kave Salamatian (computer scientist-UoS) and Tamas David-Barrett
(economist - OXF) JRA2: Clare Hooper (computer scientist-SOTON) and Jonathan Cave
(economist-WARW) JRA3: Thanasis Tiropanis (computer scientist-SOTON) and Federico Morando
(economist with further studies on policy-NEXA) JRA4: Chris Marsden (lawyer-SUSSEX) and Ziga Turk (computer scientist-LJU) JRA5: Anne-Marie Oostveen (social scientist-OXF) and Ian Brown (computer
scientist-OXF) JRA7: Heiko Niedermayer (computer scientist-TUM) and Marc Rouncefield
(sociologist-ULANC) JRA8: Bart Lannoo (computer scientist-iMinds) and Laura Sartori (sociologist-
UNIBO) SEA2: Heiko Niedermayer (computer scientist-TUM) and Alison Powell (social
scientist-LSE)
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Multidisciplinarity:JRA2 and JRA3 re-organisation
In order to engage more social aspects and outreach to more disciplines: JRA2 and JRA3 have been restructured
New leadership experienced in highly interdisciplinary collaborations, particularly those related to Internet Science.
New content, engaging more social aspects New deliverables (many of them as online repositories to outreach
external communities) For the sake of outreaching:
3 JRA2 and 2 JRA3 deliverables will be online providing design methods and experimental and empirical evidence base for Internet Science (datasets and tools) even after the end of the project and appropriate community engagement mechanisms will be used
Preliminary version: http://www.internet-science.eu/tools 2 JRA2 submitted deliverables, namely D2.1.1 and D2.4.1 have been re-
submitted as improved versions involving more disciplines Connection with open call projects (REVITAL, MORFEO, CONTROPEDIA)
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Multidisciplinarity:Through EINS Open Call (1)
Open Call Evaluation Criteria fostered multidisciplinarity: Multidisciplinary considerations, i.e., involvement of different
disciplines in the consortium (in case of mono-applicant submissions, involvement of different disciplines members of the same applicant organisation in the proposal)
Involvement of new participants (outside EINS) Relevance to the call
Be in line with the spirit of a NoE, aiming for instance at promoting ICT/non-ICT research integration, explore new inter-disciplinary research areas, enhance research coordination and networking,
Being at the intersection between humanistic and technological disciplines
Improve and bring new knowledge to Internet Science areas that are not sufficiently covered at present
Being beneficial to society
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Multidisciplinarity:Through EINS Open Call (2)
Each proposal has been reviewed by one computer and one social scientist to make sure that both aspects are considered in the proposal
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Multidisciplinarity:Through EINS Open Call (3)
8 successful proposals, all multidisciplinary 14 new partners and 1 new department from LSE 9 non-ICT partners:
• Max Planck Institute for Human Development• London School of Economics and Political Sciences- Management Dpt• Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques • University of Amsterdam, New Media & Digital Culture• Politecnico di Milano, DensityDesign• University of Crete, Psychology Department• School of Political Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki• SARDEX• International Network for Urban Research and Action
New expertise brought on: Media, Design, Social networks Policy and regulation, Mathematics, Psychology and Cognition, Social Geography, Urban Planning, Political Sciences, Technology Management
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Multidisciplinarity:A new partner (AIT)
2nd EINS REVIEW
AIT Energy
AIT Mobility
AIT HE
AIT Crisis & Disaster
Management
Energy
Information- and communication infrastructure
ICT Infrastructure
Smart Grid eHealth/telemedicine
eMobility
AIT Digital Memory
Eng. /Digital Preservation
Open & Big Data Environmental Management
Bring expertise in the fields of eHealth, eEnvironment, eMobility, eEnergy with a multi-disciplinary research focus
Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT)
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Cooperation:Allocation of Resources
WP leaders indicated non contributive partners Non contributive partners were contacted to respond Based on the responses several resources have
been re-allocated to those partners that could commit to take over certain tasks and responsibilities
The biggest part of Technicolor’s budget was re-allocated to various JRAs to support co-leadership and specific tasks
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Cooperation:Create List of publications
A list of EINS network publications from the beginning of the project is available online:
http://www.internet-science.eu/biblio/papers
Can be accessed: by author: http://www.internet-science.eu/biblio/authors by keywords: http://www.internet-science.eu/biblio/keywords by JRA: http://www.internet-science.eu/biblio/keywords?f[keyword]=J
Can be sorted by year: http://www.internet-science.eu/biblio/papers?order=biblio_year&sort=asc
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Cooperation:Joint Activities
Cooperation and co-organised events among WPs JRA2/JRA3/JRA4/JRA5: Internet Science and Web Science synergies workshop
at WebSci ’13, Paris, May 2013 JRA4/JRA5/JRA6/SEA2: Internet Design and Governance seminar, LSE,
London, November 2013 JRA4/JRA6/SEA2: Workshop at the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) titled
“From Mantra to Metrics: Measuring Multi-Stakeholderism?”, October 2013 JRA4/SEA2: Internet Governance Month, London, October 2013
Planned: Cross-JRA workshop, Bologna, 11-13 June, 2014 JRA4/5/SEA2 seminar on “Protecting Internet communications from pervasive
monitoring”, 27 Feb. 2014 JRA5/6 event related to ‘Being There: Humans and Robots in Public Space’
project JRA7/8 workshop at DRCN 2014 on Understanding the inter-play between
sustainability, resilience, and robustness in networks, Ghent, April 2014
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Cooperation:Researcher Mobility
Mobility program provided not only members but also affiliates the opportunity to: Collaborate with members from other departments
and disciplines During 17 complete mobility positions, participants
have: collaborated on papers, talks and JRA tasks initiated long-term collaboration (e.g. Horizon
2020) co-supervised PhD students disseminated their research
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Gender Diversity (1) Women in EINS Leadership Roles:
Clare Hooper (JRA2 co-leader) Anne-Marie Oostveen (JRA5 co-leader) Laura Sartori (JRA8 co-leader) Sorana Cimpan (IA2 co-leader) Alison Powell (SEA2 co-leader) Stephanie Albiero (SEA3 co-leader) Anna Satsiou (SEA4 & MA co-leader) Stavroula Maglavera (MA co-leader)
Through EINS open call: Athena Vakali (REVITAL co-ordinator) Wifak Gueddana (CPiOSC co-ordinator) Ileana Apostol (task leader of COMPARE)
Chairing EINS Workshops and Sessions: Meryem Marzouki (From Mantra to Metrics workshop) Wendy Hall (Internet Science and Web Science synergies workshop) Alison Powell (Internet Governance Seminar) Karmen Guevara (Poster Session in Internet Science Conference)
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Foster Gender Diversity (2)
JRAs/organisers make sure that at workshops and events there is a good representation of female speakers (both keynote and other presentations)
EINS has good links with the Women in Science EU association EPWS
We will ask EPWS and other associations, like ECWT and WiTEC to endorse EINS next conference and events and promote them
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Involve EAC (1)
3rd EINS PLENARY
Barry Wellman
David Clark
Marcelo Thompson
Motohiro Tsuchiya
Ronaldo Lemos
Andrea Matwyshyn
6 confirmed members with following role: Act as general global ambassadors helping to spread the word on EINS Attend plenary meetings or Annual Conferences and provide feedback Participate as keynote speakers in EINS conferences/workshops Act as instructors to next EINS summer schools Review and provide preliminary feedback on important internet science deliverablesJoin programme committee for 2015 conference
http://internet-science.eu/advisory-committee
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Involve EAC (2)
Andrea Matwyshyn, keynote speaker at 1st International Conference on Internet Science
Wellman, Clark and Thompson present in 3rd EINS plenary (25-26 November 2013, Munich)Valuable feedback has been received, and have been processed by
EINS consortium Planned cross-JRA intellectual workshop and intedisciplinary
workshop on “Decision Making” as a result of this feedback
Clark present in Internet Design and Governance JRA4/SEA2 co-organised seminar at LSE in London, 22 November 2013
EAC will be involved in next EINS cross-JRA event
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Next EINS Conference EINS decided based on EAC feedback and in agreement with our PO to:
organize an intellectual workshop (inclusive, interactive and engaging) of all JRAs with main target to facilitate dialogue between different disciplines
proceed with a three days event in Summer in Bologna that will include:
an all-JRA intellectual workshop; a call for papers will be distributed
invited keynotes by advisory board members
parallel sessions with affiliate members to add to the mix with joint JRAs discussions
plenary meeting to check the progress of the project and discuss the internet science curriculum, Internet Science Roadmap, the Cross-Disciplinary EINS Multiple-Journal Special Issue etc.
Through this event we will gather feedback and maturity for the organization of the second EINS Conference that is planned for the 2nd quarter of 2015
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Individual WP responses
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
JRA2 response to 1st year review
"A lack of synergy is observed in some areas like JRA2 and JRA3. There is need to outreach different disciplines.” Actions taken in Year 2: Cooperation with JRA3 Participation in WebSci’13 and WebSci’14 Work with DERI (Galway) to identify make-up of
disciplines in areas related to Internet Science Cross-disciplinary work to seed methods repository
e.g. Comp Sci, Social Sci, economics, psychology Change in JRA2 leadership to incorporate social
sciences Committed to cross-JRA workshop and connecting
with Open Call projects and JRA4JRA2 (C) 2014 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other EINS partners
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
JRA2 response to 1st year review
“Unclear what new ideas emerged from the Nov’12 workshop” results incorporated into revised deliverables see D2.4.1
“Lack of concrete progress” due to timing of review (M12 before any JRA2
deliverables due) tangible results now available
• repository populated (27 methods so far) http://www.internet-science.eu/tools
• recommendations provided to standards bodies and funding agencies
JRA2 (C) 2014 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other EINS partners
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
JRA3 response to 1st year review In response to the review, the JRA3 leader opened a call for contributions
on the basis of these answers, it was possible to verify that
● some partners where completely unresponsive
● some new entrants could substitute them
...significant redrafting of DoW making it easier to focus on tangible projects/issues to foster participation
● platform for datasets, tools, methodologies
cases/pilots to have real discussions with stakeholders and contribute to populating the platform
...all that was also connected with the issue of co-leadership Thanassis Tiropanis (SOTON): computer science background (computer
engineering and informatics)
Federico Morando (NEXA): social science background (economics and law)
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
JRA3 response to 1st year review Critical issue: slow progress:
some resources re-allocated
the new pace of progress is higher, also thanks to hands-on workshops (using Skype + GoogleDoc or similar tools to collaboratively edit documents) and periodical calls;
Critical issue: lack of synergies between other JRAs (in particular 2) and JRA3; need to outreach to different disciplines:
quickly going public with a beta-version of the platform (as described in the previous slides) also aims at addressing these issues;
co-leadership with multidisciplinary backgrounds;
during 2014, Task R3.3 (setting-up a multidisciplinary dialogue) will organize at least a public workshop reaching out to the open data or network neutrality multidisciplinary communities.
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
Extremely close cooperation – notably over ‘Internet Governance Month’ October 2013 (Marsden/Powell)
Workshop 21 October/panel discussion 22 November Unnecessary to merge given excellent ties
JRA4 and SEA2 response to 1st year reviewCombining JRA4-SEA2:
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
JRA5 Response to 1st Year Review
Integration and cooperation with JRA6: JRA4/JRA5/JRA6/SEA2: Internet Design and Governance seminar,
LSE, November 2013 JRA4/5/SEA2 seminar on “Protecting Internet communications from
pervasive monitoring”, February 2014 JRA5/6 workshop at Society for Computers and Law (SCL) Policy
Forum ,June 2014 JRA5/6 event related to ‘Being There: Humans and Robots in Public
Space’ project , 2014
Cooperation with other WPs: JRA2/JRA3/JRA4/JRA5: Internet Science and Web Science
synergies workshop at WebSci ’13, May 2013
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
JRA6 Response to 1st Year Review Significant progress on draft case studies
Note especially UNIBO & NEXA multiple case studies
Very constructive working relationships Notable inputs OXF (David-Barrett) to UN IGF/JRA4 workshop;
hosting drafting workshop April’13
Collaboration with other WPs: JRA4/JRA5/JRA6/SEA2: Internet Design and Governance seminar,
LSE, November 2013 JRA4/5/SEA2 seminar on “Protecting Internet communications from
pervasive monitoring”, February 2014 JRA5/6 workshop at Society for Computers and Law (SCL) Policy
Forum ,June 2014 JRA4/JRA6/SEA2: Workshop at the Internet Governance Forum (IGF)
titled “From Mantra to Metrics: Measuring Multi-Stakeholderism?”, October 2013
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
JRA7 Response to 1st Year Review
Progress Made 2 Deliverables due in 2013 made work of JRA7 partners public JRA7 position paper in progress Better social science inclusion via co-leadership New partner AIT was added
• Close to stakeholders, broader view than pure-ICT
Events: Workshop proposal submitted at interdisciplinary (more social)
conference COOP 2014 Raise Internet Science awareness at more technical conference with
JRA8 at DRCN 2014 (confirmed) Aim for additional events
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
JRA8 Review Response
More multi-scale integrated focus may be helpful: Initiated the work about user behaviour with an intensive
discussion during the plenary meeting in Munich Assigned the JRA8 co-leadership to Laura Sartori, affiliated to
the social sciences department of UniBo Formalized the merger of Tasks R8.3/R8.4 to increase the
discussion forum and the impact of both tasks
Due to overlapping themes, JRA7 and JRA8 could be combined to form one team Still two separate teams, but with an increased collaboration
• Some JRA7 partners attended the JRA8 session at SustainIT2013• Joint JRA7/8 workshop at the DRCN2014 conference confirmed,
entitled “Understanding the inter-play between sustainability, resilience, and robustness in networks”
WP8: JRA8 - Internet for Sustainability
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
SEA3 response to 1st Year Review
Reviewers’ comments Satisfactory progress on dissemination activities The planning and organization of the 1st EINS conference has not
been completely satisfactory SEA1 and SEA3 should be a combined effort
WP response Efforts on dissemination activities will remain important An all-JRA workshop organized in 2014 allowing to better prepare
for the 2nd EINS conference for the organization of which all reviewers comments will be taken in due consideration
SEA1 and SEA3 will further increase their on-going cooperation (no merging: no clear benefits, a lot of non-productive efforts needed)
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
MA1 response to 1st Year Review
According to the review recommendations, this year the technical report : Is more concise on the theoretical background Include work and concrete progress of each WP during
the period
EINS management activities have been improved: WP co-leaders facilitate the better coordination and
integration of activities Re-allocation of effort from non-contributive to
contributive partners EINS executive board discusses all problems
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
BACK UP
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
EAC Feedback (1)
Minimize deliverables to have only concrete ones presenting the results
Audience, actors, related questions and importance of the questions should be defined for each JRA, instead of writing whitepapers Should put on the website for each JRA a paragraph “what
is exciting in this JRA EAC members offered and suggested to:
Review important deliverables prior to EU review Help us translate deliverables to exciting publications Get involved in pointed activities (e.g. participating in
workshops)
2nd EINS REVIEW
Brussels, 4-5/2/2014
EAC Feedback (2)
Connectivity with the rest of the world (through other existing social networks)
Should have a workshop on “Intellectual Integration” We need concrete outcomes:
JRA1: annotated bibliography for internet science JRA3: Datasets and catalogues Measure how the integration of different disciplines
takes place Write a report on how we interact as a network
2nd EINS REVIEW