Other Output

Here you can find and download other output of the EnTrust project:

Findings

Guide on ‘enlightened trust’ (Evidence and advice on the forms, determinants and consequences of trust and distrust in governance; Work package 8: Dissemination, exploitation and communication of research; Deliverable 8.10)

Guide on ‘Enlightened Trust’: Supplementary Material (Work package 8: Dissemination, exploitation and communication of research; Deliverable 8.10)

Integrated Research Summary (Spotlighting key findings of all work packages WP1 – WP7; Work package 8: Dissemination, exploitation and communication of research; Deliverable 8.14)
DA: Integreret forskningsoversigt
DE: Integrierte Zusammenfassung der Forschungsergebnisse
EL: Σύνοψη Ολοκληρωμένης Έρευνας
IT: Sintesi della ricerca integrata
PL: Podsumowanie badań
SR: Integrisani sažetak istraživanja

Publishable synthesis of project’s main findings (A systematic and multifaceted analysis of trust and distrust in governance in Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, and Serbia; Work package 8: Dissemination, exploitation and communication of research; Deliverable 8.12)

Manual

Introduction to Civil Dialogue Training Manual (Work package 7: Civilising trust/distrust: role models and recommendations; Deliverable 7.2)

Manual for Evidence-Informed Policy Making (Guidance on identifying adequate sources, assessing the quality of scientific evidence and using it for policy making; Work package 8: Dissemination, exploitation and communication of research; Deliverable D8.9)

Methodology

Codebook for the Media content analysis on Trust contestations in the Public sphere (Work package 4: The role of the media in trust/distrust building: Information or polarisation?; Deliverable D4.1)

Guidelines for focus group discussions with social movement activists (Work package 3: The role of democratic social movements in the formation of trust and distrust; Deliverable D3.1)

Guidelines for focus groups to study the developmental-psychological perspective on trust/distrust in governance (Work package 5: Developmental-psychological insight into trust/distrust; Deliverable D5.1)

Guidelines for qualitative interviews with public administration frontline workers and citizens using social assistance (Work package 2: Trust and distrust at the street-level of public policy; Deliverable D2.1)

Responsible Research Guidelines (Work package 1: The theoretical and normative underpinnings of trust and distrust; Deliverable 1.1)

Questionnaire Online Survey (Questionnaire of the online survey on individuals’ trust and distrust in governance; Work package 6: Appraising citizens’ trust and distrust in governance: forms, determinants, effects and remedies; Deliverable 6.1)

Videos

Documentary Videos of the EnTrust project (The 7 short documentaries, produced together with filmmaker Camille Delbos, feature EnTrust researchers, public officials, institutional representatives, civil society and social movements activists, and individual citizens from 12 countries; Work package 8: Dissemination, exploitation and communication of research; Deliverable D8.13)

Full video on YouTube: Online Round Table Debate “Trust and Distrust in Governance: What is at Stake?”, 15 June 2020 9:30-11:30, hosted and welcome by Dr. Katarina Barley (Vice-President of the European Parliament), moderated by Ms Brikena Xhomaqi (Civil Society Europe & Lifelong Learning Platform), with Mr Jean-Eric Paquet (Director General DG Research and Innovation, European Commission), Ms Anna Donath (member of the EP LIBE Committee), Dr. Sergey Lagodinski (member of the EP LIBE Committee), Mr Domenec Ruiz Devesa (member of the EP AFCO Committee) and Prof. Dr. Christian Lahusen (project coordinator, University of Siegen)

Main findings and recommendations presented by Prof. Dr. Christian Lahusen at the EnTrust Final Conference, 10 January 2024, European Parliament, Brussels

Wiki

Enlightened Trust: A Wiki for social and civic activism (a collaborative website that aims to interactively present how the EU institutions work and how activists can concretely participate in EU policy making)