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Understand the Impact of Novel Technologies, Social Media, and Perceptions in Countries Abroad on Migration Flows and the Security of the EU & Provide Validated Counter Approaches, Tools and Practices

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Project "PERCEPTIONS" data sheet

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Coordinator
SYNYO GmbH 

Organization address
address: Otto-Bauer-Gasse 5/14
city: WIEN
postcode: 1060
website: www.synyo.com

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 Coordinator Country Austria [AT]
 Total cost 4˙994˙652 €
 EC max contribution 4˙994˙652 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3.7.3. (Strengthen security through border management)
2. H2020-EU.3.7.8. (Support the Union's external security policies including through conflict prevention and peace-building)
 Code Call H2020-SU-SEC-2018
 Funding Scheme RIA
 Starting year 2019
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2019-09-01   to  2022-08-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    SYNYO GmbH AT (WIEN) coordinator 726˙312.00
2    UNIVERSITY OF NORTHUMBRIA AT NEWCASTLE UK (NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE) participant 522˙635.00
3    ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA IT (BOLOGNA) participant 349˙220.00
4    SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY UK (SHEFFIELD) participant 336˙937.00
5    UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN BE (ANTWERPEN) participant 325˙312.00
6    ERASMUS UNIVERSITEIT ROTTERDAM NL (ROTTERDAM) participant 323˙562.00
7    INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MIGRATION POLICY DEVELOPMENT AT (WIEN) participant 210˙917.00
8    KENTRO MELETON ASFALEIAS EL (ATHINA) participant 209˙062.00
9    SINUS MARKT- UND SOZIALFORSCHUNG GMBH DE (HEIDELBERG) participant 200˙525.00
10    FONDAZIONE BRUNO KESSLER IT (TRENTO) participant 185˙312.00
11    UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA IT (ROMA) participant 182˙660.00
12    UNIVERSIDAD REY JUAN CARLOS ES (MOSTOLES) participant 179˙062.00
13    SWANSEA UNIVERSITY UK (SWANSEA) participant 173˙437.00
14    ADITESS ADVANCED INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS & SERVICES LTD CY (LEFKOSIA) participant 150˙937.00
15    MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SECURITY IL (RAMLE) participant 133˙437.00
16    UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA ES (GRANADA) participant 123˙537.00
17    ASSOCIATION DES AGENCES DE LA DEMOCRATIE LOCALE FR (STRASBOURG) participant 106˙927.00
18    FUNDACION EUROARABE DE ALTOS ESTUDIOS ES (GRANADA) participant 106˙562.00
19    EGYPTIAN CENTER FOR INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT EG (GIZA) participant 90˙312.00
20    CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF DEMOCRACY BG (SOFIA) participant 89˙042.00
21    CENTRE DE RECHERCHE EN ECONOMIE APPLIQUEE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DZ (ALGER) participant 79˙562.00
22    KOINONIA CARITAS CYPRUS CY (NICOSIA) participant 62˙187.00
23    KOSOVAR CENTRE FOR SECURITY STUDIES XK (PRISHTINA) participant 47˙812.00
24    HELLENIC POLICE EL (ATHENS) participant 43˙437.00
25    GLAVNA DIREKTSIA GRANICHNA POLITSIA BG (SOFIA) participant 35˙937.00

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 Project objective

Narratives on a “better life” that can become reality elsewhere have always been shaping human migration. The image or idea of a “promised land”, however, might not be real, and newcomers are often faced with obstacles and challenges. Certain narratives and perceptions of Europe influence migration aspirations and false images can not only lead to problems when the image does not hold true, but it might also even lead to security threats, risks or radicalisation. It is, therefore, of the utmost importance to understand and investigate narratives about Europe, how these can lead to problems and threats, how they are distributed, and, in a next step, find ways to react and counteract on them. Perceptions on Europe are formed in the country of residence, and they are based on a multitude of sources. Social media and new communication networks, in addition, have increased the scope and the intensity of distribution of such narratives; and furthermore, so-called filter bubbles and echo chambers can lead to isolated misperceptions that are not corrected. Due to new communication technologies, false or incorrect claims become life on their own, raise expectations or disapproval. At the same time, however, these technologies and communication networks might also provide a channel to set an exaggerated image straight and to promote a more realistic narrative. It is, therefore, the aim of the PERCEPTIONS project to identify and understand the narratives and (mis-)perceptions of the EU abroad, assess potential issues related with the border and external security in order to allow better planning and outline reactions and countermeasures. For that purpose, the project will conduct research on the narratives and the myths that are circulating about the EU in countries West- and Central Mediterranean area. Based on the research insights, the consortium will develop a PERCEPTIONS framework model including policy recommendations and action plans.

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