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EU funding (€2,495,608): SOLIDUS: “Solidarity in European societies: empowerment, social justice and citizenship” Hor5 May 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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SOLIDUS: “Solidarity in European societies: empowerment, social justice and citizenship”

The current crisis has indirectly contributed to questioning the efficiency of financial markets and democratic institutions at European and national levels. Recent data from the Eurobarometer (July 2013) shows a continuous decrease in the trust levels that citizens from the European Union have on national governments and parliaments, radically decreasing in more than 25 points in the last six years (European Commission, 2013). This situation is jeopardizing the European project while at the same time a lively public debate about the meaning of European identity is taking place across Europe. Several social scientists have argued that the social and economic inequalities in the new global order are contributing to civil social reactions, based on solidarity, aiming to achieve a better society for all (Touraine, 2007; Wright, 2010). This project aims to analyzing in depth the acts of solidarity which are being developed across Europe, the extent to which they respond to dialogic and inclusive processes, the related outcomes and the policy developments. The project starts from previous findings on successful actions which are combating the crisis – by creating employment or improving access to health – through acts of solidarity. These acts are thus contributing to construct more inclusive and prosperous societies, by influencing at the macro-level (social inequalities) and micro-level (psychological wellbeing). In this regard, the research will identify common elements among these acts in order to examine their transferability to different contexts. To cover this objective, effects of these actions in five social areas will be studied in depth: housing, education, employment, engagement and health. Simultaneously, special attention will be paid on social investment policies which are supporting these initiatives.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Kozep-Europai Egyetem €138,406
Oslomet - Storbyuniversitetet €169,780
Roskilde Universitet €153,199
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford €159,026
The University of Edinburgh €142,048
Universidad de La Iglesia de Deusto Entidad Religiosa €104,355
Universidade Nova de Lisboa €107,315
Universitaet Leipzig €513,625
Universitat de Barcelona €379,634
Universiteit Utrecht €155,180
University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin €170,905
University of Cyprus €91,780
University OF Peloponnese €127,274
Univerzita Mateja Bela V Banskej Bystrici €83,082

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/649489

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