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Elaborate anemones, serious crabs, lazy slugs, confident sea stars -- Bergen has it all! Here SEAS Aiste is taking you on an underwater adventure in Herdla🌊
#Bergen #Norway #Underwater #BeachLife #Anemone #nudibranch #Herdla #Vestland
For the 3rd summer in a row, AFINO invites to seminar at Lesvos🇬🇷 😎 This year organised as a writing workshop. Do you have ideas that relates to #RRI or #CSR ? Apply for participation👇
Senter for vitenskapsteori Senter for digitalt liv Norge AFI - OsloMet Høgskulen på Vestlandet BI Department of Communication and Culture NIFU
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Scott Bremer Senter for vitenskapsteori “working in an extended scientific mode that co-produces research & action on pressing issues with societal groups, guided by perspectives on ‘transdisciplinarity’ & ‘post-normal science’.” uib.no/en/rs/bsrs/169…
Next week we have to honour to host for the 2nd time Silvio Funtowicz to talk about the politics of science. Everybody is invited!
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🌎Join us this #EarthDay24 in exploring the adapting roles of seasons in our changing world! Check out 'Changing Seasonality' (in #FreeAccess ) 👇
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#EarthDayDeGruyter Arjan Wardekker
What kind of ocean do Norwegians want? Share your opinions and reflect on Norwegians´ ocean values and vision at #oneoceanweek event TODAY: 19 - 21, Skolten. Panelists: FredrikMyhre, Monica Langeland, Hildegunn Foldnes. Taste lutefisk by Hildegunn på Torget, Slow Food Bergen.
What does the sea mean to you?
Visit Norwegian Seascapes Tent 13, 13 April, 12 - 16, at Festningskaien 1:
- Taste stockfish tapas delicacies
- Sort Norwegian seascape images
- Share your opinion in video booth
- Enter Norwegian seascapes contest!
Senter for vitenskapsteori Universitetet i Bergen UiB Ocean Futures 2030
'Science is social', said Dr. Dorothy Jane Dankel back in 2017, walking towards the palace in Oslo. The generative, reflecting and collegial spirit of this week's triple-decker GET-together seminars by Kjetil Rommetveit, Håvard Haarstad and Adrian Smith here Universitetet i Stavanger bring this to mind.
How can we best include the perspectives of indigenous and local people in #transdisciplinary global change research? Wonderful blog-post based on insights (nature.com/articles/s4159…) from the SeMPER-Arctic project. Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development Geosciences UU Senter for vitenskapsteori
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Making knowledge inclusive? Improving how we do research with Indigenous and local communities Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development Senter for vitenskapsteori SeMPER-Arctic CoCliServ J.-Paul Vanderlinden CEARC Research Centre “What’s most important is to involve local people from the start' uu.nl/en/news/making…
The multi-dimensionality of value landscapes - new paper by Matthias Kaiser Senter for vitenskapsteori in a special issue of Futures on Postnormal science and ethics, identifies six “traps” which often misguide the inclusion of values in science for policy: doi.org/10.1016/j.futu…
The metaphor of value landscapes was introduced earlier by Matthias Kaiser , is here further explained, and explicitly related to the issue of dealing with ethics within a Post-Normal Science framework.
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“Maybe you need to do something about it”: challenges in global environmental change research with and within local communities. SeMPER-Arctic paper by Roxana Roos Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development Senter for vitenskapsteori nature.com/articles/s4159…