APPENDIX 1: Cognitive maps of 38 innovative PE cases As described in the Methodology section (2) of this volume, a content analysis of the 38 innovative PE cases was conducted by using the method of cognitive mapping. These maps provide a both a quick overview of the key issues and challenges of each of the cases studied; the maps also contain systematic diagnostics of the key components of each of the cases For a reader interested in the full descriptions of the 38 cases, they can be found in the following publication: Mejlgaard, N. and Ravn, T. (eds.) (2015). Public Engagement Innovations Catalogue of PE initiatives, D1.2, which is freely available at the following URL: https://pe2020.eu/wpcontent/uploads/2014/02/public_engagement_innovations_h2020-2.pdf.
Map 1: PRIMAS Promoting inquiry in mathematics and science across Europe Aim: to promote a more widespread uptake of inquiry-based learning in mathematics and science education at both primary and secondary school levels in Europe
Map 2: Science Municipalities Aim: to activate and coordinate all positive local forces and resources in the 25 participating municipalities towards a common purpose of improving the quality of science education
Map 3: Nanodialogue Project Aim: to raise curiosity and stimulate debate on nanotechnologies and nanosciences, both for the general public and more sophisticated targets
Map 4: Breaking and Entering Explore how science and society relate Aim: to generate interactions and dialogue about the social role of science and to invite science festival visitors to form opinions on this theme
Map 5: EARTHWAKE Aim: to develop recommendations to harness the appeal of popular strands of TV such, such as drama, wildlife programmes and sports, to create new awareness and interest in science
Map 6: Let s Do It Movement and World Clean-up Aim: to clean up the whole world from illegally dumped solid waste, and to support the most intelligent and sustainable waste management principles in order to ensure a future clean world
Map 7: DEEPEN Project Aim: to provide solutions on how to govern a new domain of science (nanotechnology) under conditions of uncertainty, while enhancing innovation and remaining sensitive to public concerns
Map 8: Flemish Science Shops Aim: to assemble questions from civil society organizations (CSOs), translate them into research questions, and act as a mediator between CSOs and academia in order to do research on behalf of CSOs, provide work experience for students, and bring research results under attention of the wider public
Map 9: RESEARCH 2015 Aim: to identify future research areas in Denmark in order to increase a systematic and robust basis for the prioritization and allocation of strategic research funds
Map 10: ispex Aim: to generate public awareness on atmospheric science and help citizens to contribute to scientific knowledge by going out and performing formalised measurements with their smartphones
Map 11: PERARES Public Engagement with Research and Research Engagement with Society Aim: to strengthen interaction in formulating research agendas between higher education institutes and civil society organisations at the regional and transnational/ European level
Map 12: SpICES Special initiative for Citizen Engagement in Science Aim: to assess how the media can facilitate a stronger two-way dialogue between science and society in order to construct a participatory way of developing science policy at the EU level
Map 13: The Autumn Experiment Aim: to experiment large-scale citizen science by engaging pupils to gather observation data on autumn leaves, to provide researchers with more data, pupils with experience of research, teachers with new teaching materials and society with better awareness of relevance of science in our daily lives
Map 14: VOICES Views, Opinions and Ideas of Citizens in Europe on Science Aim: to identify citizens ideas, preferences, values and expectation with regard to research priorities for the theme Urban waste and innovation, and to yield methodological insights about citizen participation in EU research agenda setting
Map 15: Social Advisory Board Aim: to contribute to the formulation of a scientific research agenda addressing the challenge of demographic change in Europe, by providing a societal pull perspective balancing the scientific push perspective in the context of the Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) on demographic research
Map 16: Imagine Chicago Aim: to cultivate hope and civic engagement in Chicago and to help realise an economy in which nothing and no one was wasted
Map 17: Bonus Advocates Network Aim: to promote and enhance activities of a macro-regional research and development programme BONUS in a national setting by facilitating communication between the national stakeholders and BONUS
Map 18: Owela Open Web Lab Aim: to provide an on-line platform for open innovation, where new services and products can be designed and co-created together with users, developers and stakeholders
Map 19: Citizens Dialogue on Future Technologies Aim: to initiate a wide and continuous deliberation with the public about prospective challenges in relation to technology development and research and innovation policies
Map 20: GenSET Aim: to raise awareness of gender issues in science, develop multistakeholder dialogue, improve gender equality policies and promote knowledge how institutions can address gender issues
Map 21: The creation and composition on Law No. 69/07 of the Tuscany Region Aim: to promote proactively citizen involvement as an ordinary form of local and regional administration and government
Map 22: ACE - Act Create Experience Aim: to create opportunities for young people to develop skills in environmental thinking and communication, to encounter new experiences that challenge, stretch and stimulate, and to participate in decision-making processes.
Map 23: The National DNA Database on Trial Aim: to support education, awareness raising and public participation in policy making by allowing some young people in South Wales to engage with complex bioscience issue (genetics) over an extended period of time through a mock trial process
Map 24: 2WAYS Aim: to increase awareness and knowledge about European life science research, and involve European citizens, especially youngsters, in an intensive two-way dialogue with science experts and other stakeholders
Map 25: NanoDialogue Aim: to foster exchange among stakeholders in society on the opportunities and risks presented by nanotechnologies and in doing so help to ensure responsible and sustainable use of nanomaterials
Map 26: World Wide Views on Global Warming Aim: to give citizens an opportunity to express their views on some of the key issues negotiated at COP15 and engage policy makers in a dialogue about citizens views
Map 27: BBSCRC Bioenergy Dialogue Aim: to explore the public views on bioenergy, consider those views in the strategy and policy development in bioenergy, and pilot a new distributed approach to public dialogue
Map 28: Soapbox Science Aim: to engage citizens across the whole spectrum of society, to improve the visibility and perception of women in science, and to establish Soapbox as a leading UK voice for women in science
Map 29: Futurescape City Tour Aim: to engage local community members about technology s impact on their cities in order to embed citizens values into local systems of innovation
Map 30: Citizen Visions of Science, Technology and Innovation Aim: to produce a list of new and emerging issues for European S&T, produce a set of policy options of relevance to future European framework programmes, and base these products upon a novel and cost-effective process of citizen participation in seven member states, supported by the analytical capacity of experts and stake-holders
Map 31: Empowering Citizen Voices in the Planning for Rebuilding New Orleans Aim: to bring citizens and decision makers together in a deliberative process, in order to devise an actionable plan for rebuilding New Orleans, and to rebuild the sense of community and institutionalise a new level of government accountability and active citizen participation in the operations of New Orleans
Map 32: Consensus Conference on Future Energy Supply Aim: to formulate recommendations for future energy supply in Germany through a balanced dialogue between citizens
Map 33: Peloton Aim: to implement innovative ways for citizens to participate in the co-creation of new products and services, in order to enable citizens to make more sustainable consumption choices
Map 34: PARTERRE Aim: to demonstrate and validate the business potential of two novel eparticipatory tools for spatial and strategic planning in territorial development at the European level
Map 35: Imagine Jersey 2035 Aim: to inform and engage the public in a deliberative process on the struggles in Jersey regarding current and forthcoming impacts of demographic change
Map 36: G1000 Aim: to be a citizen initiative that is capable of innovating democracy by gathering together ordinary citizens in a setting, which is conducive to open and un-coercive deliberation on contentious political issues, and to let citizens experience democracy and try to build bridges over highly polarised issues
Map 37: Youth Council Espoo Aim: to influence decisions that concern children and young people but also those issues that are important to young people as municipal citizens
Map 38: We the Citizens Aim: to influence discussions among senior government politicians about the design and operation of a planned Irish constitutional convention and to inform public debate about the merits of mini-publics (deliberation) as a means of engaging ordinary citizens in debates over constitutional reform in Ireland