Publications
Deliverable 5.1: Mind Map of existing models on identity, belonging, cohesion, resilience and democracy
The purpose of this deliverable is to map and synthesize existing models of identity, belonging, cohesion, resilience, and democracy through a structured mind map. This will provide a shared conceptual foundation for the We-ID project, highlight overlaps and gaps across disciplines, and guide the project’s analytical, methodological, and policy-oriented work.
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D 1.4 We-ID_Plan for the Exploitation and Dissemination of Results (PEDR9)
The Plan for the Exploitation and Dissemination of Results (PEDR) presents the concrete actions that will be undertaken for the communication, dissemination, and exploitation of We-ID’s project results, and how their efficiency will be measured and evaluated in the project. It includes the main objectives of the strategy, target audiences, activities planned, timeline and the Key Performance Indicators (KPI) that will be used to evaluate the efficiency of the strategy and eventually make adaptations if necessary. It ensures constant awareness of important aspects, leads continuously review and improvements, so that necessary adaptions can be made at any time. Regular improvements should be made based on lessons learned. All partners will be involved in the process and kept regularly updated.
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D1.2 Website We-ID
Installing the We-ID project website is part of WP1. The deliverable D1.2 describes why a website was chosen as a communication tool for the We-ID project results and why it was designed in the form in which it went online in early April 2025. Compared to social media platforms, a website offers plenty of space for comprehensive information. The contextual presentation of the project results with useful background information strengthens the expertise of the project partners and builds trust in the research results. Especially for a project as complex as We-ID, it offers the opportunity to provide detailed explanations.Presenting project results in context with useful background information strengthens the expertise of the project partners and builds trust in the research results. Especially when a project is as complex as We-ID you have the opportunity to provide detailed explanations on a website.
Social media presence can also pay off for website’s visibility, since search engines can more easily assign it to a category based on the social media profile of the project and will reward this with higher ranking. Also valuable backlinks on social media will be collected, which will improve website’s visibility. At the moment we analyse which channels our target audience particularly enjoys using to provide them with regular content (see PEDR Plan for Exploitation and Dissemination). A project website can be a cost-effective and targeted “marketing tool” to increase the visibility of the project and it becomes even more valuable if it is continually maintained and optimized.
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WQAP We-ID Work and Quality Assurance Plan DEM (WP1)
The Work and Quality Assurance Plan (WQAP) is part of WP1 and is intended to be a reference document that enables an efficient and successful collaborative work that achieves the objectives of the project with high quality standards. It also serves as a reference for all project partners to map their responsibilities and roles in relation to project deliverables and results. Quality Assurance and Control procedures are established throughout the deliverable, in order to monitor the development of the overall project and to fulfil the rules of acknowledging the EC funding. Furthermore, a uniform “brand presence” of all publications/presenting the project to the public of all project partners should be ensured. The requirements of making project material available to external others will be covered in the data management plan (D 1.3).
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