Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication Plan – Version 2

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DIACOMET
March 31, 2025

The Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication Plan – Version 2 provides an upgrade to the Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication Plan – Version 1, which was submitted by M6.

This deliverable offers an insight into WP5 related activities within the DIACOMET project. It highlights the purpose, objectives and goals of the DIACOMET project and its dissemination, communication and exploitation activities with an overall timing schedule. The document outlines expected results and identifies key target groups with associated communication channels to reach them. These groups are further divided into primary and secondary target groups. The document presents and describes six key components of dissemination, namely scientific publications, ‘dilemma game’, education and teaching materials, online forum, policy recommendations and e-book. All communication and outreach channels used are presented and described. A structured set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), which will allow us to easily monitor achieved metrics of our dissemination and communication activities, follows.

Finally, we present the methods for engaging key stakeholders and the project’s exploitation activities and goals. The main project outcomes, considered as candidates for Key Exploitable Results (KERs), are presented. Those are namely the ‘dilemma game’, policy recommendations for implementation and sustainability of civic accountability mechanisms, e-book, targeted to broader audiences, and the Principles of Good Communication Conduct as the main tool to increase and foster accountability within the European dialogic communication. Finally, guidelines for managing project data are described and defined.

This deliverable therefore presents an updated strategy for ensuring dissemination, outreach and exploitation of DIACOMET project results, based on an assessment of the work done so far within WP5. This is a living document that will be updated regularly over the course of the project with additional dissemination, communication and exploitation activities.