Socio-Economic Services for EU Research Projects

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articipate in a multidisciplinary community p of researchers and professionals learn from others in different, yet related fields ridge the gap between technical innovations b and socio-economic outcomes

SESERV Socio-Economic Services for European research projects Some people study the Internet

Some people build the Internet

oin the FISE community please visit www.seserv.org J or contact getinvolved@seserv.org Stakeholder conflicts, digital economy, shifting context, digital participation, governance and regulation

Future networks, Internet of Services and clouds, Internet of Things, networked and social media, ICT for security, trust and dependability

Where is the value in the digital economy?

Converged mobile, wired & wireless broadband networks

Should governments censor and filter digital content?

Internet-connected sensors, actuators, devices & objects

Do social networks drive democracy?

Immersive & interactive media technologies

www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=3870856 www.twitter.com/seserv

Those who study and those who build need to talk

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The socio-economic aspects that affect the Internet are as complex and interwoven as society itself. This complexity is based on the interdependence of those disciplines that study changes in human nature. We need to consider where economics, political science, humanities, psychology and law are linked to concepts like privacy, freedom of expression, intellectual property and social networks but also to topics like education, security, regulation, private life, communication, business, trust, intangible incentives, to name but a few.

Tussle Analysis: How economics can help design a better Internet

How individuals and businesses behave

Meanwhile, engineers and scientists continue to develop new Future Internet technologies that promise to provide more relevant, efficient and durable solutions to challenges of today and tomorrow. Everyone has a view on what matters… everyone has something of value to say.

SESERV will bridge the gap between those who study and those who build the Internet by supporting discussion and debate within a multidisciplinary community of researchers and professionals working on Future Internet Socio Economics.

System Architecture Principles and Theories

How individuals and businesses behave

Who, what, where, when, why and how?

Contention (who is competing?) Supply & Demand

Design for Tussle Principles

Control (who has influence?)

Maximising Net Benefit

(Isolation, choice, openness, information, exposure, policy, separation)

Externalities

SESERV will explore priorities for European Future Internet research in Challenge 1 with a balanced viewpoint going beyond just the technical perspective. Universal prescriptions are unlikely due to the complexity of individuals, society and the economy, and issues won’t be ‘solved’ by a simple set of rules. However, developing a richer awareness of the problems is the first step towards finding solutions and no doubt the discussion and debate will create innovative technical by-products.

Responsibility (who is obligated?)

Asymmetric Information Public Goods

Repurposing (who is doing the unexpected?) Common and simplified concepts at the point of discourse

Deeper meaning to economists

Conformance to tussle design metrics

People studying the impact of the Internet on human life are asking fundamental questions about the evolution of society and the economy: Do social networks drive democracy? Should governments censor and filter digital content? Where’s the value in the digital economy? How do people decide in a world full of contextual information?

Tussle Patterns

Microeconomic Principles and Theories

New Technology (FP7 Project Results)

Deeper meaning to technologists

Societal Trend Analysis: How social science can help transform the potential of the Future Internet Societal Trends

Social Science Principles and Theories

System Architecture Principles and Theories

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FI Study

Future Internet Studies SESERV Workshops

Project Liaison

Challenge 1 Clusters and Projects

FI Project

Rationalisation Networking and Social Capital

FI Project

Empowerment and Participation Information and Lifelong Learning

FI Project

Globalisation Rise of registration for control

Increasing mobility Rise of populism

Networking individualisation

How Future Internet systems behave Increasing choice opportunities

FI Study

Future Internet Assembly

Rejuvenation and growing instability

FI Study

FI Project

Rise of participation in the media

FI Study

How individuals and society behave

Growing social inequality

SESERV Online

Real-time Interactive Socially Driven Apps Combined Real-world and Digital Processes Socially Distributed, Fixed and Mobile Content Personalised, Localised and Adaptive, QoE and QoS

Acceleration of societal process Deeper meaning to social scientists

The Future Internet as a trend amplifier

Deeper meaning to technologists


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