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Embedding Social Sciences?

Within, Across and Beyond: Reconsidering the Role of Social Sciences and Humanities in Europe

Pages 384-396 | Published online: 16 Jul 2014
 

Acknowledgements

This article is based on a talk presented at a conference on ‘Horizons for Social Sciences and Humanities’, 23–24 September 2013, at Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, Lithuania, http://horizons.mruni.eu/speakers/ulrike-felt, proceedings were published at www.horizons.mruni.eu

Notes

2 Previous Framework Programmes had combined SSH in a single work program, handled by a specific unit of the European Commission. In Horizon 2020, the former SSH program has a successor, ‘Europe in a changing world: inclusive, innovative and reflective societies’, alongside appeals to integrate SSH with all of Horizon 2020. The two previous Framework Programmes also had a distinct ‘Science in Society’ programme, whose successor is ‘Science with and for Society’; this programme, in particular, emphasizes the concept Responsible Research and Innovation; see note 4.

4 For a conceptual elaboration of Responsible Research and Innovation, see http://renevonschomberg.wordpress.com/implementing-responsible-research-and-innovation/

5 Social scientists have been actively engaged in developing such maps, e.g. (b).

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