Negotiating World Research Data: A science diplomacy study (NEWORLDatA)
Provider | European Research Council Executive Agency (ERCEA) |
Programme | H2020 ERC ADVANCED GRANT |
Participants | The University Of Manchester (coordinator), Universidade De Sao Paulo, Peking University, BudapestiI Corvinus Egyetem, Politecnico Di Torino, University Of York, Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University |
Principal investigator | prof. Simone Turchetti, MSc, PhD. |
Exploring the origins of global scientific data exchange systems
Science relies on global structures to exchange data whose origins and configuration are still largely unknown. The EU-funded project NEWORLDatA will shape a unique collaboration between research centres across Europe and beyond to unearth the history of these systems, through a unique combination of international relations and history of science perspectives. By mapping past networking patterns, the project will first reveal imbalances in the distribution of data, especially between Global North and Global South countries. It will also chart the international legal infrastructure that supports this uneven data distribution. NEWORLDatA will finally uncover the science diplomacy exercises that have shaped the current global science data exchange system.
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