SAGE advice and political decision-making: ‘Following the science’ in times of epistemic uncertainty
29th December 2021 Robert Evans Published in SAGE Social Studies of Science Abstract This article presents a preliminary analysis of … Read More
29th December 2021 Robert Evans Published in SAGE Social Studies of Science Abstract This article presents a preliminary analysis of … Read More
INGSA/Koi Tū EXCLUSIVE The INGSA Horizon Series bring you a wide ranging and honest discussion between Sir Peter Gluckman and Sir Jeremy Farrar, Director of the Wellcome Trust and member of SAGE
22nd March 2021 BBC 4 Radio – Analysis BBC The Covid-19 pandemic has seen the best of science and the … Read More
January 2021 Sheila Jasanoff, Stephen Hilgartner, J. Benjamin Hurlbut, Onur Özgöde, Margarita Rayzberg Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, Cornell University, … Read More
October 2020 Warren Pearce Humanities and Social Sciences Communications Nature The 2020 Covid-19 pandemic has forced science advisory institutions and … Read More
26th November 2020 David Spiegelhalter The Guardian @guardian David Spiegelhalter is chair of the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence … Read More
For vaccines to form part of a viable epidemic or pandemic recovery strategy, they must be available quickly and be … Read More
21st Sept 2020 John Crace The Guardian @guardian Boris Johnson nowhere to be seen as CMO and CSA level with … Read More
1st September 2020 Sci-Com.au @SciComEU https://youtu.be/97iJIwBQ5qE If COVID-19 is the 9/11 moment for global public health, what needs to … Read More
With more than 24 million recorded COVID-19 cases, over 830,000 deaths, and the pandemic still raging in many regions of the world, scientists from an array of disciplines are asking why some nations have fared better than others at curbing its spread. Now, a new University of Colorado Boulder-led effort aims to look at the role science itself has played in influencing how countries and their leaders have responded – and what that response (or lack thereof) has meant for citizens.… Read More