ORCID in the Social Sciences and the Humanities (SSH)

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ORCID in the Social Sciences and the Humanities (SSH) Introduction 1. Which are the SSH outputs and how ORCID can make them visible 2. How to include the social impact of SSH research in ORCID

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Which are the SSH outputs and how ORCID can make them visible. How to include the social impact of SSH research in ORCID.

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ORCID in the Social Sciences and the Humanities (SSH)

Introduction

1. Which are the SSH outputs and how ORCID can make them visible

2. How to include the social impact of SSH research in ORCID

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ORCID in the Social Sciences and the Humanities (SSH)

Introduction

1. Which are the SSH outputs and how ORCID can make them visible

2. How to include the social impact of SSH research in ORCID

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(SBE) Social, Behavioural and Economic Sciences

There is a questioning of the Social Sciences and

the Humanities worldwide

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Challenge 6:

Research in Social

Sciences and

Humanities (SSH)

Embedding

SSH research

in all

challenges

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SSH with Social ImpactSupport to SSH

SSH without Social ImpactQuestionning of the SSH

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1. Solar Energy

2. Coronary Heart disease

3. Planes

4. Alzheimer

5. Electric car

6. Micro-chip

7. Alpha mannosidosis disease

8. Architecture

9. Clinical partnership

10.

http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-11-520_es.htm?locale=fr

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SCIENTIFIC IMPACT

POLITICAL IMPACT

SOCIAL IMPACT

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112 indexed articles

Authorships: 54 female researchers24 male researchers

Among them: 27 senior35 junior

16 PhD Students

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2009 and 2011: European Parliament, Brussels

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Social Indicator

(EU2020 targets)

Social Impact Indicator

from research outcomes

70% of the population

between 20-65, employed

Number of new jobs in

areas with high rates of

unemployment

Source: Cooperativa Miguel Fenollera. (2013). Resultados de 2012 para la esperanza, en tiempos de crisis.Available at: http://www.coopmfenollera.com/2013/02/08/resultados-de-2012-para-la-esperanza-en-tiempos-de-crisis/

-13 new jobs (10 permanent and 3 temporary contracts) in the coop.-317 new jobs in the field of agriculture- 6 contracts to manage the labor training of employers.- 4 contracts in the management of the cooperative.

Creation of “La Milagrosa cooperative” in a neighborhood in extreme poverty (Albacete, Spain. 2011)

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Introduction

1. Which are the SSH outputs and how ORCID can make them visible

2. How to include the social impact of SSH research in ORCID

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Among the publications, distinguish between?

a) Journals (article, issue, review)

b) Books (book chapter, edited book)

c) Other (manual, newspaper article, paper, etc.)

Relevance of books in

the Humanities

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Link to international book datasets (indexes)?

Link to national book datasets (ex: ISBN) which include non-English monographs)? Or linking national datasets to international ones?

Relevance of books in

the Humanities

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Artistic creation

Social finding

Artistic creation: i.e. art exhibit/catalogue,

literature oeuvre, design work, etc.

Social finding: i.e. archeological finding, social

creation, preservation of cultural heritage, 3D

modelling heritage, etc.

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SOCIAL CREATION (contribution to society)

Father Arizmendiarrieta created Mondragon with

five VET students. Today it is the most successful

cooperative model worldwide.

Gini index

Europe 0,30

Spain 0,34

Basque Country 0,25

Norway 0,22

Flecha, R. & Santa Cruz, I. (2011) Cooperation

for economic success: the Mondragon case.

Analyse & Kritik, 1: 157-170

Alto Deba (Mondragon

valley) is the area with

less inequality in GDP per

capita in the world.

He never

published

this, but

created a

unique

social reality

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The D School at Stanford

University trains students

to become social innovators

to transform the world.

SOCIAL CREATION (contribution to society)

Research-based

Social creation

Social creation

The gap in GPA between

African American College

students who took the

belonging intervention they

designed and the

European Americans

closed by 79%.

Incubator that costs 1%

of a real incubator, saved the

lives of 50,000 low birth

weight & premature infants.

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Introduction

1. Which are the SSH outputs and how ORCID can make them visible

2. How to include the social impact of SSH research in ORCID

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Current agenda

in SSH research:

Achieving impact

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What is social impact?

Social improvements according to the social

targets set by societies. One example:

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Social impact from SSH research. One example:

Archeological findings in Atapuerca:

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Employment

75% of the 20-64 year-olds

to be employed

EU2020Social

Impact

• Creation of employment

Museum of Human Evolution

(created in 2010):

• 500.000 visitors

• More than 1130 new jobs

• Economic impact: 53 million €

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• Creation of Companies with core business (CNAE Activity)

related to the Atapuerca findings (20 companies):

2001: Creation of Paleorama SL

• Development of industrial and ICT sector:

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• Creation of other new jobs in the region from tourism development and other services related to this sector.

• Promotion of economical growth in the region.

Farm School , Youth Hostel,

rural houses, restaurants, etc…

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• Creation of a Foundation to preserve human and cultural heritage

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Knowledgeabout

Human Evolution

Intangible impact

Atapuerca has contributed to improve knowledge about our own history, by discovering an hominid (Homo Antecessor), which is possibly the first human being in the European continent. Contribution to understanding humanity.

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ADD SOCIAL IMPACT ?

Social impact categories:

- Creation of employment

- Reducing poverty

- Reducing early school leaving

- Increasing access to tertiary education

- Increasing access to health

- Increasing R&D investment

- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions

- Increasing energy from renewables

- Increasing energy efficiency

- etc…

- Other

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Social Impact High Impact

Possibility to

link Social Impact

from ORCID

to other

ALTMetrics tools?