Sign the petition addressed to European Commission for more support of
Social Sciences and Humanities
In November 2014 the European Parliament appointed the new European
Commission on the basis of an "Agenda for Jobs, Growth, Fairness and
Democratic Change". The very title of this Agenda reveals the true
challenges of the EU.
It is therefore surprising that the new European Framework Programme for
Research for 2014-2020, Horizon 2020, has very little to propose in
terms of "Fairness" and "Democratic Change", or of a new approach to
"Jobs and Growth" in these times of crisis. The research programme for
Social Sciences and the Humanities (SSH) has disappeared and its budget
been dramatically reduced compared to the previous European Framework
Programme. There is no longer even a specific Directorate in charge of
SSH research at the European Commission.
Instead the European Commission has replaced the European research
programme for SSH with a policy to integrate SSH with other sciences, in
an interdisciplinary approach to current societal challenges. The
intention is commendable and much welcome but the actual implementation
of this policy by the Commission has created a lot of concern among SSH
communities throughout Europe, because it limits the role of SSH to an
add-on element in research efforts otherwise led by "science and
technology".
Ironically the end result of the Commission's approach is that SSH has
disappeared from the European research landscape as an essential
intellectual contribution to understanding and solving the very
objectives set by the Commission itself, i.e. Jobs, Growth, Fairness and
Democratic Change. This surprising policy in SSH research is
particularly worrying because the European research programmes
effectively establish the trends in the EU's member states: why should a
country fund research in SSH at national level if the message from
Brussels is that SSH is unimportant? In several European countries, such
as the UK, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Hungary and Poland, for
instance, the budgets for SSH research have already been severely cut.
Unfortunately, such very restrictive policies serve anti-intellectual
trends in society and actually prevent our democracies from addressing
the present and future in a timely, effective manner.
Therefore, the undersigned and all committed citizens urge the European
Parliament, the Council and European Commission to:
- Fund research in Social Sciences and the Humanities on "Jobs, Growth,
Fairness and Democratic Change" at adequate levels in the current
Societal Challenge "Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies" of
Horizon2020 (i.e. at least at the same percentage level as under the
previous Framework Programme);
- Develop an interdisciplinary approach which gives Social Sciences and
the Humanities an equal role in defining research topics in selected
areas where this kind of approach is most needed;
- Re-establish a dedicated Directorate for research regarding "Jobs,
Growth, Fairness and Democratic Change" in DG RTD at the European
Commission, which will propose cutting-edge European research in Social
Sciences and the Humanities and support national programmes in these
crucial fields.
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