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COntinuous COnstruction of resilient social COntracts through societal transformations (CO3)

Project name

COntinuous COnstruction of resilient social COntracts through societal transformations (CO3)

Coordinator

HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO

Beneficiaries

UPPSALA UNIVERSITET
CENTRO DE ESTUDOS SOCIAIS
FONDATSIYA TSENTAR ZA LIBERALNI STRATEGII
DEMOS RESEARCH INSTITUTE OY
HOCHSCHULE FULDA-UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES
ISTANBUL BILGI UNIVERSITESI
SVEUCILISTE U ZAGREBU FAKULTET POLITICKIH ZNANOSTI
THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PARIS

Project duration

01/02/2024-31/01/2024

Granting authority
European Research Executive Agency

Programme

HORIZON

Grant amount

2.998.905,50 EUR

Project summary

A social contract is a political-theoretical concept which describes the (fictive) basic agreement between the members of a polity on the principles of this polity. There is a long legacy of various definitions of a social contract in political theory. There is also a long historical legacy of practiced social contracts, in countries inside and outside the European union. To grasp the impact of the social contract between individuals and groups as well as between the demos and the state across societies, it is crucial to understand the concept in plural and analyse how definitions and practises shape also the scope, implications, and resilience of social contracts in the face of societal transformations. This requires a high-level of context sensitivity and ability to shift between local, regional, national, and transnational settings. Based on the analyses of the limitations of, and challenges to the social contracts in political theorising and practices, CO3 aims at developing and promoting a more democratic, more inclusive and more open model of social contracts, which manifest political and social resilience in the face of major societal challenges, crises, and anti-democratic tendencies. Drawing from 8 empirical case studies in EU member states, and in 3 non-member states, CO3 researchers safeguards and mechanisms for resilient social contracts overtime. While the theoretical ambition of the CO3 project is to analyse how the contemporary theories of the social contract contribute to our understanding of the social contracts in the current crises-driven European political environment, the empirical ambition is to investigate contradictions and tensions between practices, narratives and lived experiences in social contracts across EUrope through concrete cases. As a result, CO3 generates evidence-based knowledge on the safeguards and mechanisms for promoting resilient social contracts, which support citizen involvement and democracy across EUrope.

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Project team

 

 

 Doc. dr. sc. Ana Matan

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 Izv. prof. dr. sc. Goran Čular 

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Izv. prof. dr. sc. Tonči Kursar

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20.06.2024

CO3 Social Contract

CO3 Social Contract

A social contract refers to an agreement between community members. These contracts emerge from theories, practises, and imagination. They generate stability and predictability in societies through both formal and informal institutions, such as norms or governance.

Contemporary challenges such as the rise of populism and extreme ideologies, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ecological crisis have put social contracts under pressure. We need a better understanding of the limitations of our current social contracts, their frictions and exclusivity. We also need to grasp their resilience and democratic potential to support societies in developing well-functioning, democratic and inclusive political systems and rule of law.

With 10 partner institutions, we have initiated CO3, a Horizon Europe funded research project studying more open, inclusive, and democratic social contracts for contemporary societies. Our mission is to strengthen the political and social resilience of democracies amidst societal challenges, crises, and anti-democratic tendencies.

During the next 3 years, CO3 will analyse how the contemporary theories of the social contract contribute to our understanding of the social contracts in the current crises-driven European political environment. We will also conduct eleven empirical country cases to investigate the contradictions and tensions between practices, narratives and lived experiences in social contracts across Europe.

Join the journey! Follow @CO3 Social Contract and check out our website co3socialcontract.eu.

Partners: Demos Helsinki, University of Helsinki, Uppsala University, Centre for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra, Centre for Liberal Strategies, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Istanbul Bilgi University, University of Zagreb, Center for Critical Democracy Studies at the American University of Paris, Ukrainian Catholic University

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