Programme: H2020-Euratom. RIA - Research and Innovation action. Ref. 662268Title: HoNESt - History of Nuclear Energy and SocietyStart date: 2015-09-01, End date: 2018-09-01Summary: HoNESt (History of Nuclear Energy and Society) involves an interdisciplinary team with many experienced researchers and 24 high profile research institutions.HoNESt’s goal is to conduct a three-year interdisciplinary analysis of the experience of nuclear developments and its relationship to contemporary society with the aim of improving the understanding of the dynamics over the last 60 years. HoNESt’s results will assist the current debate on future energy sources and the transition to affordable, secure, and clean energy production.Civil society's interaction with nuclear developments changes over time, and it is locally, nationally and transnationally specific. HoNESt will embrace the complexity of political, technological and economic challenges; safety; risk perception and communication, public engagement, media framing, social movements, etc. Research on these interactions has thus far been mostly fragmented.We will develop a pioneering integrated interdisciplinary approach, which is conceptually informed by Large Technological Systems (LTS) and Integrated Socio-technical System (IST), based on a close and innovative collaboration of historians and social scientists in this field.HoNESt will first collect extensive historical data from over 20 countries. These data will be jointly analyzed by historians and social scientists, through the lens of an innovative integrated approach, in order to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying decision making and associated citizen engagement with nuclear power.Through an innovative application of backcasting techniques, HoNESt will bring novel content to the debate on nuclear sustainable engagement futures. Looking backwards to the present, HoNESt will strategize and plan how these suitable engagement futures could be achieved.HoNESt will engage key stakeholders from industry, policy makers and civil society in a structured dialogue to insert the results into the public debate on nuclear energy.Coordinator: Universidad Pompeu FabraParticipants: Universidad Pública de Navarra (Spain), Lappeenrannan Teknillinen Yliopisto (Finland), Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas-Ciemat (Spain), University of Central Lancashire (United Kingdom), Dialogik Gemeinnuetzige Gesellschaft Fuer Kommunikations- Und Kooperationsforschung Mbh (Germany), Kobenhavns Universitet (Denmark), Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (Spain), Universiteit Antwerpen (Belgium), Försvarshögskolan, Swedish National Defence College (Sweden), The Board Trustees of the Science Museum (United Kingdom), Rowe Eugene John - Gene Rowe Evaluations (United Kingdom), The University of Sheffield (United Kingdom), Universite Pierre Et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (France), Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan (Sweden), Ethniko Kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon (Greece), European Humanities University (Lithuania), Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (Netherlands), Deutsches Museum Von Meisterwerken Der Naturwissenschaft Und Technik (Germany), Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena (Germany), University of Plovdiv (Bulgaria), Federal State Budgetary Institution Of Science Institute Of History And Archaeology Of The Ural Branch Of The Russian Academy Of Sciences (Russia), Sociedade Portuguesa De Inovacao - Consultadoria Empresarial E Fomento Da Inovacao S.A (Portugal).