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    Inclusion Report 1. WP2_D2.2. Version 3
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2018-01-05) WYRED Consortium
    H2020-SC6-REV-INEQUAL-2016 Grant Agreement number: 727066 1st November 2016 – 30th September 2019 Inclusion Report 1 Deliverable number WP2_D2.2 Version 3
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    Inclusion Criteria. WP2_D2.1. Version 2
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-05-08) WYRED Consortium
    H2020-SC6-REV-INEQUAL-2016 Grant Agreement number: 727066 1st November 2016 – 30th September 2019 Inclusion Criteria Deliverable number WP2_D2.1 version 2
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    Children and Young People Today: Initial Insights from the WYRED Project
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-09-25) Griffiths, D.; Kearney, N. A.; García-Peñalvo, F. J.; Seoane-Pardo, A. M.; Cicala, F.; Gojkovic, T.; O’Reilly, M.; Hauptman, A.; Yilmaz, Z.; Ottorino, D.; Zauchner-Studnicka, S.
    The WYRED project has undertaken a number of activities with children and young people in its first six months of operation. These include the development of manifestos, a questionnaire, Delphi activity, a series of dialogues and a slogan competition, in addition to the development of the online platform that will support the research activity and interaction in the project. The European Commission expressed interest in the initial findings of the project, prior to formal reporting, and this briefing paper responds to that request. It is important to recognise that given the nature of the project, this data is preliminary and fragmentary, compared with the scale of the population of children and young people in Europe. These findings are presented as indicators and weak signals which suggest important lines for further investigation. The paper discusses attitudes and engagement, key themes emerging from the activities, aspects which have surprised project workers, and differences between the concerns of stakeholders and participants. Finally, some reflections are offered on the implications of these initial results of WYRED for other projects and agencies working with children and young people.
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    WYRED inclusion issues
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-05-31) Zauchner-Studnicka, S.
    The WYRED (netWorked Youth Research for Empowerment in the Digital society) project has celebrated its second face-to-face meeting in Vienna (Austria) from May 29th till May 31st. This presentation is devoted to propose the inclusion issues for WYRED project.
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    WYRED: Reflections on the story so far
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-05-31) Kearney, N.
    The WYRED (netWorked Youth Research for Empowerment in the Digital society) project has celebrated its second face-to-face meeting in Vienna (Austria) from May 29th till May 31st. Throughout this presentation the consortium reflected and discussed about building WYRED, building engagement and building the network.
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    Framework Design for WP7: 1st Cycle Evaluations
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-05-30) Renau, A.; Naylor, G.
    Framework Design for WP7: 1st Cycle Evaluations
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    WP8 Valorisation Advances
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-05-30) Nametak, S.; Cicala, F.; Taccetti, G.
    The WYRED (netWorked Youth Research for Empowerment in the Digital society) project has celebrated its second face-to-face meeting in Vienna (Austria) from May 29th till May 31st. This presentation is devoted to discuss the WYRED valorisation strategy.
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    Framework Design for WP6: Activity Tool Kit
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-05-30) Yılmaz Doğan, Y.; Arati, D.
    WP6 focuses on the second part of the WYRED cycle, where the consortium facilitates a wide range of exploratory activities, called research activities, in which groups of young people, internationally or locally, investigate and examine issues that concern them in the digital arena. The range of actions envisaged includes research projects, where a social issue is addressed and solutions are explored and discussed, surfacing attitudes and understandings are highlighted through reflection in the process; creative projects, making use among others of video, theatre, web publishing, comics, music, art, various events etc., to express attitudes and understanding through the chosen medium; journalistic approaches, to observe, document, record and comment on social phenomena, either online or offline, and to produce documentary outputs in different media; action research and ethnographic projects, in which participants explore their own perceptions in their day-to-day lives, e.g. through journals or video blogging; solidarity projects, where a specific problem is identified and practical solutions are implemented, and where the output is a narrative of the issues and the problems faced in solving them. The research groups will be made up of participants previously engaged in the network building and in the social dialogue phases. Much of the work will involve creative activities by young people in response to a particular question or issue, and once the groups have been formed, the partners will facilitate the process of the groups’ activities. As in the previous stage, interaction during the research activities will ideally take place on the platform, though some users may prefer other media. Each group working on a research activity will have a dedicated space on the platform to record and review work progress. This stage will generate quantitative data, narratives, artefacts such as videos, digital stories, publications, music, art, reports, images etc. The outputs of the research activities will be stored in the WYRED platform repository. The partners involved will facilitate the process where necessary and as far as possible, bearing in mind that, as outlined in the guidelines, each group will remain autonomous.
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    WYRED results from first round Delphi survey: Young people & Stakeholders
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-05-30) Soffer, T.; Hauptman, A.
    The WYRED (netWorked Youth Research for Empowerment in the Digital society) project has celebrated its second face-to-face meeting in Vienna (Austria) from May 29th till May 31st. This presentation is devoted to discuss the results of the first iteration of the Delphi process.
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    WP5 – Social Dialogues. 2nd Stage of the Research Cycle
    (2017-05-30) O'Reilly, M.
    The WYRED (netWorked Youth Research for Empowerment in the Digital society) project has celebrated its second face-to-face meeting in Vienna (Austria) from May 29th till May 31st. This presentation was about how to organize the social dialogues process.