The Observatory of Mobility in Social Sciences in the European Research Area (OMERA Social Sciences) is both a research tool and an outcome of the research project The funding of social sciences research in the ERA, promoted by the Torino world affairs institute (T.wai) since 2010 in cooperation with Centro Einaudi with the support of Compagnia di San Paolo. The project explores the impact of the ERA policies on social sciences by focusing on the practices of researchers and grant-makers in the emerging European research market. OMERA Social Sciences interactive web-platform has been designed for allowing: 1\the consultation of data about funding opportunities for social sciences research in the European Research Area; 2\ the incremental collection and update of these data through the interaction with individual and institutional users of the website; 3\ the exploration of new methodologies for studying the funding of social sciences research, based on experimental approach and participant observation; 4\ the analysis of grant-making and grant-seeking activities focusing on social sciences in the ERA.
Omera Social Sciences
BONO, IRENE;
2011-01-01
Abstract
The Observatory of Mobility in Social Sciences in the European Research Area (OMERA Social Sciences) is both a research tool and an outcome of the research project The funding of social sciences research in the ERA, promoted by the Torino world affairs institute (T.wai) since 2010 in cooperation with Centro Einaudi with the support of Compagnia di San Paolo. The project explores the impact of the ERA policies on social sciences by focusing on the practices of researchers and grant-makers in the emerging European research market. OMERA Social Sciences interactive web-platform has been designed for allowing: 1\the consultation of data about funding opportunities for social sciences research in the European Research Area; 2\ the incremental collection and update of these data through the interaction with individual and institutional users of the website; 3\ the exploration of new methodologies for studying the funding of social sciences research, based on experimental approach and participant observation; 4\ the analysis of grant-making and grant-seeking activities focusing on social sciences in the ERA.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.