A high-level policy workshop hosted by DSI4EU

Over the past decade we have seen two trends intertwine: on the one hand, the emergence of complex wicked challenges which defy traditional government solutions; and, on the other, unprecedented advances in the availability and complexity of digital technologies.

The growing field of Digital Social Innovation (DSI) uses these technological advances to tackle many of our biggest social and environmental challenges collaboratively, from community-driven environmental data collection to crowdsourced transparency monitoring of government processes.

DSI has great potential to tackle our most complex challenges and to “turbo-charge” the impact of social innovation, a field which is gaining recognition from the EU institutions. And, at a time when we must tackle the negative consequences of the digital revolution head-on, DSI can be a tool for policymakers to shape more responsible and ethical technology in line with European values.

DSI has grown significantly in recent years, with strong support from the European Commission, some national and local governments, and various foundations. But it is now time to draw up a path forward to ensure that DSI can scale its impact.

The opportunity for DSI is huge - but it needs the right support to fulfil its potential. What is the role of the EU institutions in helping DSI thrive?

Bringing together senior officials from EU institutions, foundations, think tanks, civil society and DSI practitioners, this workshop showcased the potential of DSI in priority areas for the European Commission, discuss and refine ideas for future policy agendas, explored how we can bring the “digital” into social innovation and use DSI to help shape more responsible technology, and provided ample opportunity for networking.

This workshop is organised as part of the EU-funded DSI4EU project, which seeks to support the growth and scale of DSI across Europe through a programme of policy, research and practical support.