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Is the paradigm shifting? Rethinking our models

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Science advice is built on a foundation of established models of knowledge production, policy-making and the science-policy-society relationship. But all of these are currently in flux. How do we provide advice in a context when foundational assumptions are changing? This panel explores key examples of changing discourses and how they intersect and interact to form new social, economic, technological and intellectual paradigms.

Featuring:

  • Prof Ian Goldin - Oxford Martin School
  • Ms Armine Yalnizyan - Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers
  • Mr Achim Steiner - Administrator of the UN Development Programme
  • Elder Nii Gaani Aki Inini, Dr. Dave Courchene - Knowledge Keeper of the Anishnaabe Nation
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Science advice is built on a foundation of established models of knowledge production, policy-making and the science-policy-society relationship. But all of these are currently in flux. How do we provide advice in a context when foundational assumptions are changing? This panel explores key examples of changing discourses and how they intersect and interact to form new social, economic, technological and intellectual paradigms.

Featuring:

  • Prof Ian Goldin - Oxford Martin School
  • Ms Armine Yalnizyan - Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers
  • Mr Achim Steiner - Administrator of the UN Development Programme
  • Elder Nii Gaani Aki Inini, Dr. Dave Courchene - Knowledge Keeper of the Anishnaabe Nation
  continue reading

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