In these essays, hard questions get asked, new perspectives are presented, and contrarian understandings abound.
... According to Polk,” January 17, 2012, ; Don Pickrell and Paul Schimek, Trends in Personal Motor Vehicle Ownership and Use: Evidence from the ...
This volume explores how to produce useable science for better decision making and how to improve the public value of science. The second volume looks at the governance of emerging technologies.
The essays in this volume illustrate how scholars and practitioners alike can contribute to our understanding of citizen science, and offer some clues about how engagement with citizen science can improve scholarship as well"--Page 4 of ...
This provocative new volume in The Rightful Place of Science also explores the concepts that need to be unlearned, and the skills that must be relearned and enhanced, if we are to restore the legitimacy and integrity of science.
Policymakers and the public have been largely able to ignore these systems, assuming that they'll continue to function as they have in the past. This is no longer a reasonable assumption.
The newest book in The Rightful Place of Science series from Arizona State University's Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes, Future Conflict & Emerging Technologies explores the cutting edge of conflict and warfighting.
The bicentennial of this story of a scientist who failed to care for his creation provides an opportunity to explore creativity and responsibility across literary, scientific, social, and cultural dimensions.
Following the first volume’s focus on improving the public value of science and producing usable science for better decision-making, this volume of The Rightful Place of Science: New Tools for Science Policy addresses the urgent need for ...
"By focusing on creativity and innovation in energy abundance and diversity, Climate pragmatism has successfully brought fresh thinking on how to engage in a more positive discourse on the relations between energy, climate change, human ...