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David De Roure's introduction to the Digital Social Research project presented at the Collaborations Workshop 2012.

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David De Roure

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DAMES

LifeGuide

eStat

PolicyGrid

Obesity e-Lab

DReSS

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Genesis

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Rural communities

Creative Industries

Social Inclusion

Entertainment

Healthcare

highwire

Horizon

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Finance

Web Science

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NCRM phase 2

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DAMES

LifeGuide

eStat

PolicyGrid

Obesity e-Lab

DReSS

OeSS

Genesis

Genesis

Rural communities

Creative Industries

Social Inclusion

Entertainment

Healthcare

highwire

Horizon

Media

Finance

Web Science

Current Nodes

e-Social Science

DE Hubs

DE DTCs

GeoVUE

MoSeS

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NCRM phase 2

Harnessing advances in digital technology and practice to achieve world-class social

research with maximum impact

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JuliaLane

ChristineBorgman

DanAtkins

Building a UK Foundation for the Transformative Enhancement ofResearch and Innovation

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Social science research is on the verge of being transformed ... in a way even more fundamental than research in the physical and life sciences.

...the ability to capture vast amounts of data on human interactions in a manner unimaginable from traditional survey data and related processes should, in the near term, transform social science research.

Probably the most important impact is the way in which the e-Science investments have situated social scientists to respond to the ESRC grand challenges.

The impact of social science on both economic and social policy could be transformed as a result of new abilities to collect and analyse real-time data in a far more granular fashion than from survey data.

The social science community should also be encouraged to contribute more to deeper understanding of more principled ways to design effective virtual research environments, collaboratories, ....

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Directorate David De Roure

Marina Jirotka

Rob Procter

Anne Trefethen

Megan Meredith-Lobay

[email protected]@oerc.ox.ac.ukwww.digitalsocialresearch.net

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ourSpaces

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The OeSS recently organised a pair of events as part of the culmination of the project

•12th March, an academic symposium on SOCIAL SCIENCE AND DIGITAL RESEARCH: INTERDISCIPLINARY INSIGHTS will bring together researchers interested in understanding how e-research has influenced the foci, quality, and significance of research.

•13th March, a policy forum on DIGITAL SOCIAL RESEARCH: A FORUM FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE will focus on understanding the adjustments to policy and practice that must occur for the potential of e-research to be more fully realized.

The Oxford e-Social Science Project

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DemonstratorsSupporting the use of digital media in research with children and young people Platforms for Issue Mapping: Demonstrating the Relevance for Participatory Social ResearchDigital Social Research Tools, Tension Indicators and Safer CommunitiesA 3d psychological face database and tools

New projects

SustainabilityCartoGrammarPreparing MethodBox for National ServiceSustainable Carbon CountersDeveloping Sustainability Pathways for Social Simulation Tools and Services

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• Demonstrator and Sustainability calls• Partnerships• Visitors• Training and events• Task forces / Agenda-setting workshops• Deep-think workshops• Software sustainability training

Mechanisms

Community Activities…apply for funding!

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www.digitalsocialresearch.net