• Book launch: Pastoralism and Development in Africa

    London House Large Common Room Goodenough College, Mecklenburgh Square, London, United Kingdom

    Book launch PASTORALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA: Dynamic Change at the Margins edited by Andy Catley, Jeremy Lind and Ian Scoones  29 November 2012 London House Large Common Room Goodenough College Mecklenburgh Square London WC1N 2AB 6.00 pm, followed by refreshments Limited places available. To register, email Harriet Dudley: [email protected] Chaired by Dr Camilla Toulmin...

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  • STEPS Seminar: Oliver Greenfield

    Institute of Development Studies Library Road, Falmer, United Kingdom

    Oliver Greenfield, convenor of the Green Economy Coalition will give a STEPS Centre Seminar, one in our current series focusing on the post-MDGs landscape. This event will be livestreamed: see below for an embedded video, which will appear when the seminar begins. The Green Economy Coalition brought together a diverse network - civil society and...

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  • Broadening the evidence base: science and social science in social policy

    NESTA London, United Kingdom

    Seminar Series: Future directions for scientific advice in Whitehall November 2012 – February 2013 A series of four seminars asking how policymakers can make more effective use of scientific advice in the context of Civil Service Reform will begin on 20 November at the Institute for Government. This shared initiative of five partners – The...

  • Pandemic Flu Controversies: A Workshop to discuss lessons, policy implications and future challenges

    IDS , United Kingdom

    Since the first human deaths from H5N1 were recorded in Hong Kong in 1997, avian influenza has spread across the world, concentrating in southeast Asia. Billions of dollars have been spent on control measures, contingency plans and policy measures. In 2009 another influenza virus, H1N1 (popularly named ‘swine’ flu), was recorded in Mexico, and spread...

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  • Experts, publics and open policy

    Forum Theatre, Level 1, Arts West The University of Melbourne, Parkville campus Forum Theatre, Level 1, Arts West The University of Melbourne, Parkville campus, Melbourne, Australia

    Seminar Series: Future directions for scientific advice in Whitehall November 2012 – February 2013 A series of four seminars asking how policymakers can make more effective use of scientific advice in the context of Civil Service Reform will begin on 20 November at the Institute for Government. This shared initiative of five partners – The...

  • Pathways to Sustainability and the Politics of Innovation

    Arizona State University , United States

    Melissa Leach Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies Andy Stirling Professor of Science and Technology, University of Sussex Today’s environmentally anxious age is dependent upon the roles of science, technology, and innovation. These are not only complex and uncertain role dynamics, but they also circulate deeply contrasting narratives about whether or not they matter and...

  • STEPS Centre Annual Symposium

    University of Sussex Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom

     Credibility across cultures: expertise, uncertainty and the global politics of scientific advice Scientific advice has never been in greater demand; nor has it been more contested. From climate change to cyber-security, poverty to pandemics, food technologies to fracking, the questions being asked of experts by policy makers, the media and the public continue to multiply....

    $85
  • Public lecture: Prof Anne Glover, Chief Scientific Advisor, European Commission

    Jubilee Lecture Theatre University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom

    Prof Anne Glover Chief Scientific Adviser to the President, European Commission "What is the right balance between respecting evidence and living in the real world?" Jubilee Lecture Theatre, University of Sussex followed by drinks reception Video This keynote lecture, open to all, is part of the STEPS Centre’s symposium Credibility across cultures: expertise, uncertainty and...

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  • STEPS Seminar: Alex Arnall, University of Reading

    Room 100, Institute of Development Studies Library Road, Falmer, United Kingdom

    ‘A climate of control: flooding, displacement and planned resettlement in the Lower Zambezi River valley, Mozambique’ Alexander Huw Arnall School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading In recent years, the potential role of planned, internal resettlement as a  climate change adaptation measure has been highlighted by national governments and the international policy community....

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  • The Entrepreneurial State and the Risk-Reward Nexus: Implications for Innovation and Inequality

    Room G30, Jubilee Building University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom

    Mariana Mazzucato, Professor of Economics and RM Phillips Chair in Science and Technology Policy,  SPRU Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex Mariana presents a new framework, called the Risk-Reward Nexus, to study the relationship between innovation and inequality. She asks: What types of economic actors (workers, taxpayers, shareholders) make contributions of effort and...