Digital Humanism 2020
The Call "Digitale Humanismus" 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.
For further information, please refer to the Call Fiche below.
Detailed information about the funded projects will be made available after the funding contract is concluded in our funding database.
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
Funded projects
- ICT20-015 Sophie Lecheler (University of Vienna)
Transparent Automated Content Moderation (TACo)
Duration: 48 months, Funding volume: € 348,240 - ICT20-016 Ulrike Zartler (University of Vienna)
Young People Against Online Hate: Computer-assisted Strategies for Facilitating Citizen-generated Counter Speech
Duration: 36 months, Funding volume: € 449,680 - ICT20-028 Hannah Metzler (Complexity Science Hub)
Emotional Misinformation - The Interplay of Emotion and Misinformation Spreading on Social Media
Duration: 40 months, Funding volume: € 399,540 - ICT20-034 Jörg Flecker (University of Vienna)
ShapeTech - Shaping technology: biometric data, collective empowerment and humanization of work
Duration: 36 months, Funding volume: € 399,750 - ICT20-055 Martin Kampel (TU Wien)
Algorithmic governance of care
Duration: 36 months, Funding volume: € 429,940 - ICT20-058 Sebastian Tschiatschek (University of Vienna)
Interpretability and Explainability as Drivers to Democracy
Duration: 48 months, Funding volume: € 397,330 - ICT20-065 Laura Koesten (University of Vienna)
Talking charts
Duration: 36 months, Funding volume: € 387,940 - ICT20-079 Fariba Karimi (Complexity Science Hub)
Humanized Algorithms: Identifying and Mitigating Algorithmic Biases in Social Networks
Duration: 42 months, Funding volume: € 386,660 - ICT20-096 Arno Scharl (MODUL University Vienna)
A Digital Well-Being Index for Vienna - Extracting Regional Indicators of Subjective Well-Being from Digital Content Streams
Duration: 36 months, Funding volume: € 394,600