Quick Overview: This lecture is taken from the IDS Shaping Policy with Evidence course. Professor John Gaventa shares his famous Powercube ... Global health isn't just technical; it's political. In this episode of The Scholars Table, we sit with Seye Abimbola to unpack how ... On 11 January 2021, TABLE and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food hosted a panel discussion centred around the “Politics ...
Whose Knowledge Counts - Detailed Overview & Context
This lecture is taken from the IDS Shaping Policy with Evidence course. Professor John Gaventa shares his famous Powercube ... Global health isn't just technical; it's political. In this episode of The Scholars Table, we sit with Seye Abimbola to unpack how ... On 11 January 2021, TABLE and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food hosted a panel discussion centred around the “Politics ... SEND reform is making headlines — but through the SSF lens I found myself asking: Who gets positioned as “the expert”… and ... The new article in Intervention: “Specialised Mental Health Care for Children in Humanitarian Settings: Integrating Local and ... Whose Knowledge Counts? ResponsiveDesign across a School Year
Session hosted by INASP. Panelists: Prof Maha Bali (American University in Cairo), Dr. Joy Kiiru (Mawaso Institute and University ... Application areas of GIS for health-responsive planning and management of urban green spaces in the city of Espoo, Finland My ... Community Data in the Age of Global Evidence Agendas: Whose Knowledge Counts? Decolonisation of Knowledge. James Wilsdon, Professor of Science and Democracy, SPRU, University of Sussex, introduces the second panel at the 2013 ... Prof Brian Wynne, CESAGEN Professor, University of Lancaster, speaks at the 2013 STEPS Centre Symposium "Credibility ...
Who is the most credible source of personal medical information—the patient sharing their personal experience or the medical AI ... Decisions about water, climate adaptation, and environmental management are most often shaped by certain ways of knowing.