
Promethean Ltd
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assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2021Partners:NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL, Arjuna Technologies Ltd, Skype Communications SARL, Gateshead Council, NHS Newcastle West Clinical Commiss Grp +42 partnersNEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL,Arjuna Technologies Ltd,Skype Communications SARL,Gateshead Council,NHS Newcastle West Clinical Commiss Grp,Northumberland County Council,BBC,Arup Group Ltd,cloudBuy,cloudBuy,VocalEyes Digital Democracy,Gateshead Council,Promethean Ltd,Ove Arup & Partners Ltd,Microsoft,Voluntary Organisations' Network NE,Skype Communications SARL,RTPI,Vocaleyes Digital Democracy Limited,Promethean Ltd,Red Hats Labs,Society of IT Management,Voluntary Organisations' Network NE,Socitm,Orange Labs,Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd,Assoc Directors of Adult Social Service,Assoc Directors of Adult Social Service,British Broadcasting Corporation - BBC,BBC Television Centre/Wood Lane,Newcastle City Council,Ordnance Survey,Northumberland County Council,Microsoft,Arup Group,Reflective Thinking,Newcastle Gateshead CCG,Red Hats Labs,Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd,Reflective Thinking,Arjuna Technologies Ltd,ORANGE LABS,OS,Newcastle University,Newcastle City Council,Royal Town Planning Institute,Newcastle UniversityFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/M023001/1Funder Contribution: 4,051,360 GBPThe Digital Economy Research Centre (DERC) will theorise, design, develop, and evaluate new digitally mediated models of citizen participation that engage communities, the third sector, local government and (crucially) the commercial digital economy in developing the future of local service provision and local democracy. DERC will deliver a sustained program of multi- and cross- disciplinary research using research methods that are participatory, action-based, and embedded in the real world. The research approach will operate across multiple scales (e.g. individual, family, community, institution) and involve long-term embedded research activity at scale. The overarching challenges are significant: -- the development of new technologies and cloud-based platforms to provide access to open and citizen-generated data, big data analytics and software services at scale to support trusted communication, transactions, and co-production between coalitions of citizens, local government, the third and commercial sectors; -- the development of participatory methods to design digital services to support citizen prosumption at the scales of communities and beyond; -- the development of new cross-disciplinary insights into the role of digital technologies to support these service delivery contexts as well as understandings of the interdependency between contexts and their corresponding services. The backbone of this research agenda is a commitment to social inclusion and the utilisation of participatory processes for user engagement, consultation and representation in the design and adoption of new forms of digital services. The main research themes of DERC address the development of models of digitally enabled citizen participation in local democracy (planning), public health, social care and education, and the nature of new civic media to support these. The Centre's research will be conducted in the context of local government service provision in the Northeast of England, in close partnership with Newcastle City Council, Gateshead Council and Northumberland, and supported by a consortium of key commercial, third sector and professional body partners. DERC's extensive program of research, knowledge exchange and public engagement activities will involve over 20 postdoctoral researchers and 25 investigators from Computer Science (HCI, Social Computing, Cloud Computing, Security), Business & Economics, Behavioural Science, Planning, Education, Statistics, Social Gerontology, Public Health and Health Services Research.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2024Partners:Demos, Microsoft Research Ltd, Newcastle City Council, eBay Research Labs, Gateshead Council +35 partnersDemos,Microsoft Research Ltd,Newcastle City Council,eBay Research Labs,Gateshead Council,Northumberland County Council,DEMOS,Promethean Ltd,BBC Television Centre/Wood Lane,Gateshead Council,Line Communications Group Limited,FutureGov,Line Communications Group Limited,BT Laboratories,BT Laboratories,Philips Research Eindhoven,eBay Research Labs,Philips (Netherlands),Northumberland County Council,Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd,Promethean Ltd,Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd,FutureGov (UK),Age UK,ORANGE LABS,NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL,Orange Labs,IBM,Newcastle University,BBC,Newcastle City Council,IBM,MICROSOFT RESEARCH LIMITED,Newcastle University,IBM Corporation (International),Age UK,SMART Technologies,DEMOS,British Broadcasting Corporation - BBC,SMART TechnologiesFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/L016176/1Funder Contribution: 4,731,360 GBPAcross the UK political spectrum there is a consensus that communities need to play a greater role in local government, both in the decisions made that affect people's everyday lives, and in the design and delivery of services provided by local government to communities. With the enormous public uptake of digital technologies including broadband internet, mobile phones, laptop and tablet computers, there are opportunities to create more representative and sustainable forms of local democracy and service provision. Digital Civics is the endeavour of developing theories, technologies, design approaches and evaluation methods for digital technologies that support local communities, local service provision, and local democracy. However, this area poses new challenges for researchers across a range of disciplines. It requires researchers that are not only experts in local government and the services they provide (such as education, public health and social care), but also researchers that can: (i) understand the limitations of existing technologies and approaches to design and use; (ii) innovate in the design, delivery and evaluation of services; (iii) produce underpinning technologies that meet the real-world requirements of local service provision and local democracy. The primary goal of our Centre for Doctoral Training is therefore to train the next generation of researchers that can meet these challenges. The Centre has three distinctive features. Firstly, it brings together academics from 5 internationally leading centres of excellence already extensively engaged in Digital Civics research at Newcastle University: (i) experts in human-computer interaction and participatory media from Culture Lab; (ii) experts in security, privacy & trust from the Centre for Cyber Crime and Security; (iii) experts in public health and social care from the Institute of Health & Society; (iv) experts in education from the Centre for Learning and Teaching; and (iv) experts on planning and politics from the Global Urban Research Unit. Working together in a Centre for Digital Civics these academics will lead the training and supervision through a 1-year taught program in Digital Civics, and a carefully coordinated collection of 60 PhD 3-year research projects over the funded lifetime of the centre. Secondly, the research will be conducted in the context of real-world service provision and communities, through the engagement of three local councils (Newcastle, Gateshead & Northumberland) who will act a host partners to the research. The centre also has a significant number of deeply committed commercial, public sector and third sector partners who will actively engage in the design and delivery of the research training. These include many of the leading national and international organisations with a direct interest in building research capacity in Digital Civics. These include Philips Research, Microsoft Research, eBay Research Labs, Orange Labs, IBM Research, BBC R&D, Tunstall, BT Labs, Promethean and SMART Technologies. In addition to these partners, we also have a partnership of local and national social and commercial enterprises, and a network of international academics who will support academic exchanges placements which will provide an international profile to our students' portfolio. Only those collaborating partners who have demonstrated a real and substantial commitment to engage have been included in this proposal. The research training provided to students will be cross-disciplinary in nature and focused upon 3 challenging application domains for digital civics research. These are: local democracy, education, and public health & social care. There will also be 2 underpinning technology training programmes: human-computer interaction and security, privacy & trust. These 5 topics span the research expertise of our 5 international centres of excellence at Newcastle University.
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