Digital Humanism
The Call "Digital Humanism" within WWTF Programme „Information and Communication Technology“ invited scientists to conduct interdisciplinary projects between social sciences & humanities and computer science / data science. These projects should engage constructively with the topic of digitalisiation which aims to re-align the technological developments to human and social needs in the spirit of Digital Humanism.
The call is co-financed by the City of Vienna. Furthermore, applications of "Joint Projects" between research institutions in Vienna and Lower Austria were possible, and as a result, projects are also co-financed by the Federal State of Lower Austria.
The international jury chaired by Sally Wyatt (Maastricht University) recommended 9 projects for funding.
Funding volume: € 3 593 680
Number of applications: 99 Short Proposals, 26 Full Proposals
Awarding procdure: Selection by international expert panel based on review report by peers
Jury meeting: April 19 / 21, 2021
Formal decision by WWTF Board of Directors: May 26, 2021
Contact person: Michael Strassnig
Members of the Call Jury:
Sally Wyatt (chair) | Maastricht University; Digital Society Netherlands, NL
Rebecca Eynon | Oxford University, UK
Manfred Hauswirth | TU Berlin; Weizenbaum Institut Berlin, DE
Wijnand Ijsselsteijn | Eindhoven University of Technology, NL
Jim Larus | EPFL, CH
Edward E. Lee | UC Berkeley, US
Stefania Milan | University of Amsterdam, NL
Jo Pierson | Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BE