Bridging the gap: from Individual Behaviour to the Socio-tEchnical MaN

Akronym

IBSEN

Bidragets beskrivning

Developing models of real-world societal scenarios and systems is a key topic in the research agenda of social sciences, but is hindered by the lack of controlled experimentation with large groups of people. IBSEN will provide a breakthrough by building a repertoire of human behaviour in large (1000+ persons) structured groups using controlled experiments. To that end, we will develop a novel setup for large groups of people that will provide an experimental protocol, the necessary software and analytical tools to allow us to deal with thousands of people at the same time. We will apply our setup to specific research questions, focusing on novel phenomenology that may arise in large systems as compared to typical smaller ones, to find the rules that govern human behaviour in those cases, including the influence of social context and individual identity on them. We will assess our approach by building a model of human interaction in groups based on the behavioural rules we have found. The project requires a high-degree of interdisciplinarity; accordingly, the team consists of physicists, economists, social psychologists, and computer scientists. On the other hand, this is a high-risk project, as the experimental design may prove unfeasible for really large systems and extracting meaningful data from the participants’ actions may not be possible. Notwithstanding, encouraging results in some pilot studies run by partners underpin the scientific feasibility of the concept and approach. If successful, researchers will be able to build on our findings to develop a human behaviour simulator, a technology providing a basis for socio-economic simulations that would radically change many fields, from robotics to economics, with technological and societal impacts, including policy-making in socially pressing issues. We will thus lay the foundations to kick start a new way of doing social science for the problems arising in a technologically highly connected society.
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Startår

2015

Slutår

2018

Beviljade finansiering

386 984 €
Participant
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (UK)
338 488.75 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA (ES)
350 000 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID (ES)
478 178.75 €
Coordinator
UNIVERSITAT DE VALENCIA (ES)
388 286 €
Participant
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (UK)
321 298.75 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM (NL)
400 001 €
Participant

Beviljat belopp

2 663 237 €

Finansiär

Europeiska unionen

Typ av finansiering

Research and Innovation action

Ramprogram

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Utlysning

Programdel
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) (5216)
FET Open (5217)
Tema
FET-Open research projects (FETOPEN-RIA-2014-2015)
Utlysnings ID
H2020-FETOPEN-2014-2015-RIA

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Finansieringsbeslutets nummer

662725

Identifierade teman

inequalities, social policy, societal policy