BRIDGEGAP - Bridging the Gaps in Evidence, Regulation and Impact of Anticorruption Policies
BRIDGEGAP - 缩小反腐败政策的证据、监管和影响方面的差距
基本信息
- 批准号:10110711
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- 金额:$ 31.63万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:EU-Funded
- 财政年份:2024
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2024 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
BRIDGEGAP is a multidisciplinary research project reuniting former members of the ANTICORRP consortium (Transparency International, ERCAS/SAR, CSD, University of PISA, University of Perugia) who have continued to invest in the development of data commons allowing corruption understanding and monitoring on the basis of objective data (e.g. Integrity Watch, Index for Public Integrity, T-Index, Russian Economic Footprint), with new academic partners who published novel methods to measure moneylaundering (Utrecht University) anthropologists and criminologists who pioneered corruption studies in liberal democracies (IFFS), and new IT groups like the Ukrainian organisation YouControl, the first to interconnect data to enable searches of the assets of sanctioned individuals through its algorithm Follow the Money. BRIDGEGAP fills the knowledge gaps regarding both the extent to and the mechanisms by which corruption infiltrates open societies even across borders and it produces measurements of corruption across countries and time by its innovative models, as well as social network maps. It also assesses and offers solutions to the digital transparency gaps, ranging from the tools of transparency, the use and abuse of technology in corruption and anticorruption to the state of it. Finally, it assesses public accountability and anticorruption regulation across EUMS and candidate states to identify regulatory and impact gaps, thus addressing the academia–policy gap in corruption studies. The research will result in academic publications as well as in interactive analytical and research commons like comparative law repositories EU Compass, European Transparency Index, Follow the Money search engines across newly interconnected databases. All its pooled data will be displayed transparently on the website as a Data Hub and will offer end users the same investigation and analytical tools as the project researchers, inviting crowd-sourcing and offering online tutorials.
BRIDGEGAP是一个多学科的研究项目,将ANTICORRP联盟的前成员重新团结起来(透明国际、ERCAS/SAR、CSD、比萨大学、佩鲁贾大学),这些组织继续投资于数据共享的开发,以便在客观数据的基础上了解和监测腐败(例如,廉政观察、公共廉政指数、T指数、俄罗斯经济足迹),与新的学术合作伙伴,他们发表了衡量洗钱的新方法,(乌得勒支大学)人类学家和犯罪学家谁开创了腐败研究在自由民主国家(IFFS),和新的IT集团,如乌克兰组织YouControl,第一个通过其算法Follow the Money将数据互连以搜索受制裁个人的资产。BRIDGEGAP填补了关于腐败渗透到开放社会的程度和机制的知识空白,甚至跨越国界,它通过其创新模型以及社会网络图来衡量不同国家和时间的腐败。它还评估并提供数字透明度差距的解决方案,从透明度工具,腐败和反腐败中技术的使用和滥用到它的状态。最后,它评估了EUMS和候选国的公共问责制和反腐败法规,以确定监管和影响力差距,从而解决腐败研究中的反腐败政策差距。该研究将产生学术出版物以及互动分析和研究共享,如比较法存储库EU Compass,欧洲透明度指数,在新互连的数据库中跟踪金钱搜索引擎。所有汇集的数据将作为数据中心透明地显示在网站上,并将为最终用户提供与项目研究人员相同的调查和分析工具,邀请众包并提供在线教程。
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Hitoshi Yoshiji 等:“转基因小鼠中 TIMP-1 的促纤维化机制”现代医学 55. 1781-1787 (2000)。
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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