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The
initial
scope
of
this
world
café
session
on
interdisciplinarity
(ID),
social
sciences
and
humanities
(SSH)
and
responsible
R&I
in
EU
funding,
was
based
on
the
preliminary
findings
of
a
short
term
scientific
mission
(STSM,
3-‐9
April
2016)
held
at
DG
Research
and
Innovation
in
Brussels,
to
explore
different
aspects
of
how
ID
was
being
understood
and
integrated
in
programming
and
funding
policies
(Bina
2016).
The
interviews
held
at
DG
R&I
raised
a
number
of
interesting
questions
about
the
use
of
the
terms
and
concept
of
ID
in
the
context
of
H2020
programming
and
funding
(EUCO
2013).
In
the
conclusion
of
our
report
to
DG
R&I
summarising
the
findings
from
the
interviews
held,
we
suggested
organising
a
workshop
to
discuss
some
of
the
key
issues
identified.
Eventually,
the
opportunity
arose
to
create
such
event
as
part
of
a
larger
international
conference
on
interdisciplinarity
and
the
need
to
open
up
the
social
sciences.
The
conference
details
can
be
found
here:
http://www.intrepid-‐cost.eu/lisbon-‐conference/
Description
Keywords
Interdisciplinarity Responsible Research and Innovation Social Sciences
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Olivia Bina, With contributions from: Marta Varanda, Carlo Sessa, Helena Guimarães and Doris Alexander (2017). Interdisciplinarity, the Social Sciences and the Humanities and Responsible Research and Innovation in EU Research, 2nd INTREPID Report, COST Action TD1408, April 2017