Citizen Science,
what's that?
The concept of Citizen Science in FULFILL is all about engaging citizens in the process of formulating high-quality policy recommendations that are influenced by citizens’ real life experiences.
There are many ways to get engaged with FULFILL:
Get informed about sufficiency on our website
Comment on FULFILL findings on our social media (vote on our polls, comment on our tweets)
Directly get in touch with our researchers via email
Participate in one of our citizen science workshops. You can find the results of the first workshops below as well as vote on the outcomes!
Your contribution to FULFILL
Citizens
with their experiences to
live sufficiency lifestyles
Initiatives
that contribute with their
activities locally to
implement principles of
sufficiency in the daily life
of citizens
Municipalities &
Regional Governments
laws and change
infrastructures to give
their inhabitants the
freedom to live sufficiency
in certain aspects of their
lives
Businesses
that contribute with their
activities to facilitate
sufficiency lifestyles
Us as
researchers
who want to conduct our
European research
project with sufficiency as
a principle for our work
Vote on citizen policy recommendations!
Citizen Science Workshop n°2 : Held on July 14th, 2023 in Barcelona
Citizen Science Workshop n°3 : Held on November 23-24 in Paris
For any additional information about the project or if
you simply wish to get in touch with the team, you can
directly contact us by email
Fiona Breucker
Responsible for research and communication in FULFILL
breucker@delorsinstitute.eu
Your message will be forwarded to consortium partners, if your request concerns their project tasks
For any additional information about the project or if
you simply wish to get in touch with the team, you can
directly contact us by email
Alicia Barbas
responsible for website maintenance
and communication in FULFILL
barbas@delorsinstitute.eu
Your message will be forwarded to consortium partners, if your request concerns their project tasks
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EU funding acknowledgment This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101003656.
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