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the proliferation of models and the differentiation of respective modelling landscapes and communities, resulting in intensified competition for political authority and early path dependencies in their ... dependencies in their political use. Second, different models are increasingly coupled or integrated into complex model frameworks, raising questions of comprehensibility and accountability. Third, modelling for
involves them in seeking to provide ‘objective’ evidence while simultaneously determining what counts as evidence for policy and making recommendations for political decisions. ... with different political systems, benefitting from significant government funding to provide evidence of ‘what works’ for policy and public service decision-making1 (e.g. £20 billion worth of public
structures for politicians that favour setting ambitious policy goals while disfavouring the effective policies needed to achieve them; second, political ideologies and interests that conflict with effective ... : these are unpopular with the public, but are among the most effective interventions for improving health and the climate. The political unpalatability of such taxes is illustrated in the fate of two
Reactor, the Square Kilometer Array, and the African Lightsource. We show that countries of the Global South pursue a multitude of political and scientific objectives in IGSOs, ranging from capacity ... -building to casting off political isolation. Moreover, we demonstrate that Southern countries have varying chances of attaining these objectives, depending on their scientific community, domestic politics
-income countries, possibly to establish political goodwill. While building political ties clearly remains an important Chinese objective, access to the latest know-how in S&T has become a critical part of ... . Role of STAs Science diplomacy practices and agreements arose for both political and scientific reasons. Science agreements between sovereign states arose initially among communist nations in the post
politics of missions and their links to particular interests and political goals, or about the influence of the broader economic and institutional environment on the appropriate design of missions (the ... party-political interests. Political leaders perceived the programme as a success, and the importance of the building sector both as an economic factor and with regard to achieving climate policy goals
The article presents an argument for conceiving impeachment as a bidimensional, legally mediated, mechanism of political control, whose function consists in protecting the political system’s efficacy ... Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). [ Links ] Quine, Willar Van Orman (1968): “Ontological relativity”, en: The Journal of Philosophy (Vol
The article presents an argument for conceiving impeachment as a bidimensional, legally mediated, mechanism of political control, whose function consists in protecting the political system’s efficacy ... Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). [ Links ] Quine, Willar Van Orman (1968): “Ontological relativity”, en: The Journal of Philosophy (Vol
The article presents an argument for conceiving impeachment as a bidimensional, legally mediated, mechanism of political control, whose function consists in protecting the political system’s efficacy ... Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). [ Links ] Quine, Willar Van Orman (1968): “Ontological relativity”, en: The Journal of Philosophy (Vol
The article presents an argument for conceiving impeachment as a bidimensional, legally mediated, mechanism of political control, whose function consists in protecting the political system’s efficacy ... Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). [ Links ] Quine, Willar Van Orman (1968): “Ontological relativity”, en: The Journal of Philosophy (Vol
The article presents an argument for conceiving impeachment as a bidimensional, legally mediated, mechanism of political control, whose function consists in protecting the political system’s efficacy ... Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). [ Links ] Quine, Willar Van Orman (1968): “Ontological relativity”, en: The Journal of Philosophy (Vol
The article presents an argument for conceiving impeachment as a bidimensional, legally mediated, mechanism of political control, whose function consists in protecting the political system’s efficacy ... Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). [ Links ] Quine, Willar Van Orman (1968): “Ontological relativity”, en: The Journal of Philosophy (Vol
The article presents an argument for conceiving impeachment as a bidimensional, legally mediated, mechanism of political control, whose function consists in protecting the political system’s efficacy ... Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). [ Links ] Quine, Willar Van Orman (1968): “Ontological relativity”, en: The Journal of Philosophy (Vol
The article presents an argument for conceiving impeachment as a bidimensional, legally mediated, mechanism of political control, whose function consists in protecting the political system’s efficacy ... Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). [ Links ] Quine, Willar Van Orman (1968): “Ontological relativity”, en: The Journal of Philosophy (Vol
. 2014; Malakoff and Griffith 2016; Krlev et al. 2020; Koalition 2021). Second, a number of ambitious policy approaches have been established in many countries and at different political levels that aim to ... understanding the possibilities, limits, and effects that targeted political support for SI has on transformations or dedicated missions, it is helpful to differentiate different intervention logics with respect
widely different research contexts. Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands are all northern European countries with relatively similar political, economic, and social contexts for research. While the research ... Crossref Search ADS WorldCat Hardwig J. ( 1991 ) ‘ The Role of Trust in Knowledge ’, The Journal of Philosophy , 88 : 693 – 708 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS
Norsk Gallup in 2006 reported that as many as 75 per cent of respondents rejected genetically modified food (Hviid Nielsen 2007), and this lack of public acceptance has halted both financial and political ... technologies such as CRISPR as a regulatory and social object. Scientists working with CRISPR are central actors in these negotiations, and their research provides knowledge to scientific development, political
align with the European Commission’s new political dedication towards sustainability concerns, the European Green Deal, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (McCann and Soete 2020; Marinelli ... milestones was achieved should be utilized to guide policy reactions accordingly (Kattel and Mazzucato 2018). 3. Research question Motivated by the political push to align RIS3 with sustainability challenges
of the rights enshrined in the Political Constitution of Colombia, in accordance with the function of the Court to stop the violations, adopting the necessary measures, orders or sanctions to ... fundamental rights in their commercial operations, damages that are not patrimonial; The relationship between business and human rights is analyzed from the perspective of the rights enshrined in the Political
of the rights enshrined in the Political Constitution of Colombia, in accordance with the function of the Court to stop the violations, adopting the necessary measures, orders or sanctions to ... fundamental rights in their commercial operations, damages that are not patrimonial; The relationship between business and human rights is analyzed from the perspective of the rights enshrined in the Political