Scientific communications > TiGRE project
Domain | Political sciences, social sciences |
Duration | 2020–2023 |
Website | www.tigre-project.eu |
Number of partners | 10 |
Collaterals/Dissemination items | Website, flyer, video |
The demands of citizens and public authorities for data and privacy protection, financial stability, product safety and traceability are constantly increasing. In such a context, all actors need to trust governance and regulatory regimes that their interests are safeguarded. However, recent scandals, such as major data leakages and privacy-threatening behaviour by Facebook, Google or Zoom for instance, have created threats for citizens’ trust in regulatory regimes.
In TiGRE, we believe that an optimal level of trust is a precondition and a consequence of well-functioning of regulatory regimes, which operate across different levels of governance for carrying out regulatory policies. In this context, we will investigate under which conditions regulatory regimes are trusted by analysing the interactions between the involved actors. We aim to draw a more encompassing picture of trust dynamics and understand their drivers as well as their political and socio-economic effects.Visual identity |
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Website | URL | www.tigre-project.eu |
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Target | Stakeholders, students, researchers | |
Date | March 2020 |
Flyers | Dimension | 72x210mm |
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Paper | 250 g/m2 offset paper | |
Target | Stakeholders, researchers, students | |
Date | May 2020 |
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The TiGRE "bookmark-style" flyer
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The flyer QR code gives access to digital infosheets
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The flyer QR code gives access to digital infosheets
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The flyer QR code gives access to digital infosheets
Introductory videos | Number of videos | 1 |
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Type | Live action | |
Duration | 3 minutes |