Founding offer · lifetime membership for a single £24, exclusive to our first members · closes 20 June Claim your place →
Global Research Partnerships £24 Lifetime Log inCreate free account

Funded Projects › FP7

MAPPING · Managing Alternatives for Privacy, Property and INternet Governance

FP7Status: CLOSED1 March 201428 February 2018EU funding €3,995,765

Building on the results of several EU FP7 projects including CONSENT (covering on-line consent and privacy in social networks), SMART and RESPECT (which cover smart and on-line surveillance, etc.) MAPPING’s goal is to create an all-round and “joined-up” understanding of the many and varied economic, social, legal and ethical aspects of the recent developments on the Internet, and their consequences for the individual and society at large. MAPPING would specifically investigate and debate the existing innovation policies, business models and legal framework related to the implementation of the Digital Agenda for Europe and the changes needed to set up an improved governance structure for the EU innovation ecosystem. The key to MAPPING’s success would be its planned mobilisation of a wide spectrum of ICT-related stakeholders and social actors from both EU Member States and associated countries, including academics, law and policy makers, ISPs, international and EU Internet governance bodies, NGOs and civil society organisations. The project would provide these actors with a forum for informed discussion of issues related to the digital transition, such as problems of personal data and IPR protection online, business models and e-government applications based on the use of personal data, economic exploitation of IPRs and open innovation. MAPPING would then move to create an Action Plan and put forward workable policy guidelines based on a multidisciplinary perspective on the latest and foreseeable developments in ICTs taking into account conflicting interests, perceptions and practices of different societal actors that shape the EU’s technological future. MAPPING would thus significantly contribute to creating an enabling framework for completing the digital transition and improving the innovation climate in the EU.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN

NL · €694,735

participant

THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL POLICE ORGANIZATION

FR · €307,625

participant

BBFA LTD

UK · €206,510

participant

DIPLOFOUNDATION

MT · €196,190

participant

LABORATORIO DI SCIENZE DELLA CITTADINANZA

IT · €329,025

participant

AGENTURA PRO EVROPSKE PROJEKTY&MANAGEMENT SDRUZENI

CZ · €364,335

participant

EUSTIX - ALLIANCE ZUR UNTERSTUTZUNGVON FODERIERTEN IDENTITATSMANAGEMENTSYSTEMEN UND MODELLEN

AT · €206,510

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €359,787

participant

UNIVERSITA TA MALTA

MT · €374,500

participant

HOPLITE SOFTWARE SL

ES · €184,040

participant

PRAVO I INTERNET FOUNDATION

BG · €247,919

participant

ASOCIATIA PENTRU TEHNOLOGIE SI INTERNET

RO · €127,865

participant

GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER

DE · €396,724

Research fields

View the official record on CORDIS →

← Find collaborators and more funded projects

Source: CORDIS, Publications Office of the European Union. Global Research Partnerships surfaces open EU research data to help you find collaborators; we are not affiliated with the European Union.