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Workshop Cycle « Innovations for Resilience » - #10 closure session

Workshop / Event in French, Innovation, Innovations for Resilience

On July 3, 2023

Saint-Martin-d'Hères - Domaine universitaire

portrait Gerald Gaglio

Putting innovation back into society : what's the plan ?


From September 2022 to July 2023, one Monday/month during lunch break, the Risk Institute proposes with INNOVACS a research workshop cycle opened to all academics and professionals to address the issue of citizens’ involvement in vulnerability reduction and risk management through easy-to-use, and light technologies.

Registration is free but mandatory. Remote access is possible on request.

Workshop cycle conclusive conference

Putting innovation back into society : what's the plan ? /Remettre l'innovation en société : c'est quoi le projet ?
Gérald GAGLIO (Universite Côte d'Azur - Nice, France)
Language: French, english material


Gérald Gaglio takes a look at the explosion of theoretical currents and concrete socially-oriented innovation projects: social innovation, low-tech innovation, sustainable innovation, frugal innovation, etc. Is this new or is it taking on new forms? What does this tell us about the changing world of innovation and society's expectations?
Gérald Gaglio has worked with Dominique Vinck and Benoit Godin on a number of publications that take a reflective look at innovation today. He recently published "Sociologie de l’Innovation" (PUF Editions). His main areas of interest are healthcare, and more recently the introduction of AI in radio.

Gérald Gaglio nous propose une réflexion sur l’explosion des courants théoriques et des projets concrets d’innovation à visée sociétale : innovation sociale, innovation low teck, innovation durable, innovation frugale, etc. Est-ce nouveau ou est-ce que cela prend de nouvelles formes ? Qu’est-ce que cela nous dit de l’évolution du monde de l’innovation et des attentes de la société ?
Gérald Gaglio a travaillé avec Dominique Vinck et Benoit Godin pour apporter dans différentes publications un regard réflexif sur l’innovation aujourd’hui. Il a récemment publié aux PUF l'ouvrage « 
Sociologie de l’Innovation ». Ses terrains privilégiés concernent le domaine de la santé et, en particulier plus récemment, l’introduction de l’IA en radiologie.

1st part of the cycle: The digitalisation of essential services

. October 17th, 2022
The digitization of public action / Citizens inclusion issues
Périne BROTCORNE, (Louvain University, Belgium)
(FR - English Material)
Postponed to January 30th, 2023
E-Health & Health Crisis: Teleconsultation Devices - Caregivers’ perspectives
Marie BERTHOUD  (Lille University, France)
(FR - English Material)
. December 5th, 2022
Mobile (for) development : when digital giants take care of the poor.
Marine AL DAHDAH (CNRS, CEMS, French Institute of Pondichery, India)
(English)

2nd part of the cycle: Involving users? New trends in design methodologies

February 20th, 2023
Digital fabrication and resilient manufacturing
Lucia CORSINI (IFM Consultant) and Valeria DAMMICO (Cambridge University & Polytechnique-Paris, France)
(English)
. 
March 20th, 2023
Making, experimenting and documenting low tech. The Farmer fablab case / Fabriquer, expérimenter et documenter les low tech. Le cas de l'Atelier Paysan.
Morgan MEYER (Mines Paris Tech, France)
(French - English Material)
April 3rd, 2023
The participatory patient in the geriatric health living lab
Dimitri VOILMY (Université de Technologie de Troyes, France)
(French - English material)
. April 24th, 2023
Innovations in Crisis Management and Response: digital humanitarians and early warning, early action systems
Kees BOERSMA (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
(English)

3rd Part of the cycle: Innovations, vulnerabilities and territories

May 15th, 2023
Territorial Ecology and Socio-ecological Transition - Innovations for vulnerable territories: sustainable development as an opportunity for new patterns?
Nicolas BUCLET (PACTE Lab., Université Grenoble Alpes, France)
(French - English Material)
. June 12th, 2023
Thermalism, vulnerability and territories
Adrien SONNET (Université Caen Normandie, France)
(French - English Material)

July 3rd, 2023 - Workshop cycle conclusive conference
Gérald GAGLIO (Universite Côte d'Azur - Nice, France)
(French - English material)

Coordination: Jean-Luc Bosson (TIMC-Imag), Jean-François Boujut (G-Scop), Céline Cholez (PACTE)

The cluster Innovations for resilience is a multi-disciplinary research group (sociologists, geographers, historians, engineers, climatologists and geo-scientists, hydrologists, architects, physicians, managers, communicators...) involved in undesrtanding the spreading of "people-centered innovations" to make them actors of crisis management and enhance their resilience.

Actually, in a few years, many “smart” innovations explicitly dedicated to different types of crises management or vulnerabilities reduction have been developed by public and private players worldwide in order to integrate public concerned or recognized as concerned. The cluster research mainly tackles smart, decentralized, often small, and “easy-to-use” innovations that for some, benefit from the recent progress of microelectronics and digital industries, from the trend of artificial intelligence and the internet of things. This contributes to widespread agile and economical solutions (small sensors, mobile apps, for example) that, coupled with institutional innovations, are expected to complete or replace institutional and experts centered traditional responses.

Many of these innovations originate in a public-private partnership; they concern many different geographical and political territories; some are market-driven, some are “bottom-up” (emerging from a grass-root innovation process).  The public concerned, the “end-user,” can both appear as a target and a producer of information (Al Dahdah, 2019), sometimes through a community commitment but also as a human virtual or physical sensor (Goodchild, 2007).

A significant issue the cluster addresses is analyzing the extent to which these innovations drive a change in the risks’ governance with a more inclusive perspective.The cluster’s program mainly addresses issues related to:

  1. change in design methodologies (users’ centered, frugal, grass-roots innovation) at all stages from idea to prolonged usage with a challenge about the integration of learning from crisis and vulnerability experiences approaches (as recommended in risk cycle management) and long and ordinary existing practices regarding risk phenomenons;
  2. legal and public policy dimensions especially privacy regarding data capture, responsibilities’ transfer, and insurance regime implications, market regulations for public stakes (health, natural and industrial risks) and sustainable economic model;
  3. change in risks’ expertise role, in experts’ position and capacities of action confronted to the emergence of new actors and possible change in institutional and power relations.


The cluster Innovations for resilience lead research projects (master, phd, seniors researchers), in partnerships with different territories, foster new partenerships and provides scientific animation on these topics toward Grenoble research communities but also internationally: Kyoto University-Japan, Swansea University-Wales, Denver Colorado University (USA), the International Center for Frugal Innovation (Delft, Leiden et Rotterdam Universities, Nederland).

 

Partenaires

En partenariat avec INNOVACS

The Research Federation INNOVACS ("Innovation, Knowledge, Society" - Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP) brings together 18 laboratories in the humanities, social sciences and engineering sciences. This scientific community develops interdisciplinary research on innovation through human and societal issues.
Its missions: To promote interdisciplinary research on innovation from the perspective of social and human issues to constitute new disciplinary networks around the issues of innovation.
Its actions: research project engineering, scientific coordination of the community, communication with civil society players and support for the valorization of research and transfer.

Date

On July 3, 2023
Complément date

12Noon -1.45 PM (UTC+2 - PARIS)

Localisation

Saint-Martin-d'Hères - Domaine universitaire

Complément lieu

Maison de la Création et de l’Innovation
UX LAB - Room 008
339 Av. Centrale
38400 Saint-Martin-d'Hères
Access
Tramway B & C 
- Station Gabriel Fauré

Contact

Céline CHOLEZ, Cluster Innovation for Resilience, RISK Institute & PACTE Lab., UGA

Celine.Cholez [at] grenoble-inp.fr

Speaker

Gerald Gaglio
Gérald GAGLIO
Université Côte d'Azur, Nice (France)
Sociologist - Organizational management
Monday, July 3rd, 2023
Remettre l'innovation en société : c'est quoi le projet ?
Putting innovation back into society : what's the plan ?

RISK Institute@UGA & "Innovation for Resilience" Cluster

The “Innovations for Resilience” Cluster is an initiative of the Grenoble academic community joined in the RISK Institute of Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA). This institute aims at fostering a local community to address issues related to the required transition towards more resilient socio-ecosystems against natural, industrial, social and economic risks in the current context of accelerated socio-environmental changes. This will be achieved by structuring and strengthening an outstanding local interdisciplinary research community, in interaction with the different components of society concerned by risk reductions at the territorial scale: citizens, stake holders, private companies, interface structures and local authorities. The RISK Institute is organized on the basis of 5 clusters ("Mountain risks in the global change context", Telluric crisis & risks", "Anthropisation, natural hazards and hability", "Assets at risk management" and "Innovations for resilience").

Submitted on July 20, 2023

Updated on April 5, 2024