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How do NGOs commission, communicate and contest science?

Dates and Times
6th June 2006, 12.15pm for lunch; 12.45pm for seminar.
Location
Dana Centre, South Kensington, London, SW7 5HE
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There is no charge to attend this event or the lunch preceding it, but if you do wish to attend, please e-mail events@the-ba.net

Date Posted // Date Posted - 1st April 2006
 
Agenda

How do non-governmental organisations commission, communicate and contest environmental science in order to influence public debate? How can we broker better relationships between scientists and those who translate their work into public debate?  Do business and environmental NGOs consume and use science differently and what are the boundaries they set between science and non-science?  Are there similarities in how different groups use and understand science? 

 

Dr Sally Eden, Department of Geography, University of Hull and lead researcher on the ESRC-funded project Contesting environmental science: business and environmentalist NGOs will discuss her research and will be followed by a response from Doug Parr, Greenpeace.

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