
SOCIAM
The SOCIAM project is concerned with the theory and practice of Social Machines. Its objective is to establish the methods, networks and collaborations to effectively understand Social Machines.
Below is information about the most notable projects that are affiliated with the University of Southampton.
The SOCIAM project is concerned with the theory and practice of Social Machines. Its objective is to establish the methods, networks and collaborations to effectively understand Social Machines.
STARS4ALL is a European project raising awareness about the negative effects of artificial light on human wellbeing, biodiversity, visibility of stars, safety and energy waste.
QROWD is a pioneering initiative exploiting the potential of cross-sectoral Big Data integration and analysis to improve transportation and mobility across European cities.
The ORCHID project aims establish the science needed to understand, build and apply human-agent collectives (HACs).
The project aims to deliver capacities for creating a centre for longitudinal studies in citizen participation systems by investigating citizen-led discoveries in various citizen science projects.
Southampton City Council and the University of Southampton are bringing together residents and academics to help make more informed decisions about recycling in the Southampton area.