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Reference Number EP/W020610/1
Title Ecological Citizens: Tools, technologies and means to enable sustainable digital citizens
Status Started
Energy Categories Not Energy Related 80%;
Other Cross-Cutting Technologies or Research(Environmental, social and economic impacts) 20%;
Research Types Applied Research and Development 100%
Science and Technology Fields SOCIAL SCIENCES (Psychology) 50%;
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Computer Science and Informatics) 50%;
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation Not Cross-cutting 30%;
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Consumer attitudes and behaviour) 20%;
Other (Energy technology information dissemination) 50%;
Principal Investigator Dr R Phillips

School of Desig
Royal College of Art
Award Type Standard
Funding Source EPSRC
Start Date 01 February 2023
End Date 31 January 2027
Duration 48 months
Total Grant Value £2,652,958
Industrial Sectors Environment; Information Technologies
Region London
Programme Digital Economy : Digital Economy
 
Investigators Principal Investigator Dr R Phillips , School of Desig, Royal College of Art (99.996%)
  Other Investigator Dr S West , Stockholm Research Institute (SEI), University of York (0.001%)
Mr T Simmons , School of Communications, Royal College of Art (0.001%)
Dr A Shepley , Art and Design, Bangor University (0.001%)
Professor S Baurley , Materials Science Research Centre, Royal College of Art (0.001%)
  Industrial Collaborator Project Contact , Glasgow School of Art (0.000%)
Project Contact , Royal Society of Arts (0.000%)
Project Contact , University of Brighton (0.000%)
Project Contact , DuPont (UK) Ltd (0.000%)
Project Contact , The Design Council (0.000%)
Project Contact , Open Data Institute (0.000%)
Project Contact , Local Trust (0.000%)
Project Contact , Abierto by Cuartielles (0.000%)
Project Contact , AzuKo (0.000%)
Project Contact , British Science Association (0.000%)
Project Contact , Crafts Council (0.000%)
Project Contact , Dark Matter Laboratories (0.000%)
Project Contact , Field Ready (UK) (0.000%)
Project Contact , Hammersmith Community Gardens Assoc. (0.000%)
Project Contact , Local Works Studio (0.000%)
Project Contact , London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham (0.000%)
Project Contact , OpenStructures (0.000%)
Project Contact , Priestman Goode (0.000%)
Project Contact , Slow Ways (0.000%)
Project Contact , Smart Design (0.000%)
Project Contact , Sport England (0.000%)
Project Contact , The Restart Project (0.000%)
Project Contact , The Wildlife Trusts (UK) (0.000%)
Project Contact , Woodmeadow Trust (0.000%)
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Objectives
Abstract To realise the transformational impact of digital technologies on aspects of community life, cultural experiences, future society, and the economy, the RCA proposes to host a DE Network+ focused on digital interventions that would create 'the conditions to make change' towards a sustainable post-industrial society - where the 'product' is the experience, where experiences promote human wellbeing and personal resilience, where the digital interventions are sustainable and promote societal resilience.To achieve a sustainable society, citizens require agency to control the impact they have on the natural environment. Therefore, an Ecological Citizens (EC) Network+ sustainable digital society would use digital technology to: Decouple the use of materials resources from economic development; add value to products through experiences and services; give citizens agency to take care of their environment (relating to waste reduction and reuse, energy generation); give citizens agency to design their own experiences involving products, which promote wellbeing, learning, self-advancement; enable experiences that empower citizens to do, to make, to repair, to learn, to create, to connect, to communicate, to interact, to understand, to share, to enjoy.This Network+ foresees the next move in technological interventions is in creating and implementing "the conditions to make change", i.e. the experiences and interactions, and digitally networked societal actors that enable sustainable transitions for societies and communities. To enact this vision, this proposal focuses on a model of 'distributed everything' - knowledge and know-how, design, materials flows, fabrication and hacking, energy generation - as the fundamental societal transformations that are needed to achieve sustainability require a re-examination of how knowledge is produced and used. Co-production of research is a key mechanism for improving the knowledge required for the fundamental societal transformations needed to achieve sustainability (1), and is central to the approach of the EC Network+.With leading partners, we will inform a truly sustainable 'digital society', built within communities, ensuring legacies through ambassadors, and setting agendas for future transdisciplinary research teams. The EC Network+ will provide a scaffolding to spawn new projects about sustainability at a range of scales (Village, Town, City). This collaborative trans-disciplinary approach is essential for tackling our unprecedented environmental challenges. The network will be built through activities including pump priming, collaborative residentials, learning webinars, strategic roundtables, media and communications, reports, podcasts, and a micro funding scheme. The academic consortium covers the core areas of computer science, sustainable engineering, human-centred design and citizen science. Led by the Royal College of Art (RCA), this proposal builds on Dr Phillips' My Naturewatch, a DIY wildlife camera project that engaged 3 million+ people with UK based wildlife, the circular economy work of the RCA's Materials Science Centre (Prof Baurley), the sustainable engineering and physical computing expertise of the Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology at Wrexham Glyndwr University (Prof Shepley), and expertise in citizen science and policy of the Stockholm Environment Institute at The University of York (Dr West).
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