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(7) "Reconstruyendo puentes: percepción de la ciencia y su papel en la toma de decisiones"
Dra. Alma Cristal Hernández MondragónQuímica Farmacéutica Bióloga por la UAM-Xochimilco, posteriormente cursó la Maestría en Neurofarmacología y Terapéutica Experimental y el doctorado en el programa Transdisciplinario en Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico para la Sociedad, ambas en el Cinvestav. También ha completado una licenciatura en Derecho en la Facultad de Derecho de la UNAM. Ha buscado nuevas formas de incidencia de la ciencia en la sociedad explorando ramas como diplomacia científica, asesoramiento científico y toma de decisiones informadas por evidencia científica. Es miembro del Ste...
2025-05-21
1h 09
Science4Parliament Podcast
Science4Parliament podcast – Episode 12 – Dr. Uzma Alam – The Science, Data and Politics Link
Text the Science4Parliament podcast here.Welcome to the Science4Parliament podcast, the first podcast that aims to foster the relationship between science and decision-makers and show how research and innovation are vital to the equitable and sustainable functioning of our societies and economies. It is presented by Denis Naughten, a directly elected Member of Parliament in Ireland for nearly three decades. Denis has served as an Irish cabinet minister and on the Council of European Union Ministers and is currently chairperson of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Working Group on Science and Technology, based in Geneva, wh...
2024-06-20
24 min
Foundation for Science and Technology
Pascal Gatabzi - Science in Rwanda
In the third of a special sequence of podcasts recorded at the fifth international conference of INGSA (the International Network for Governmental Science Advice), we are joined by Pascal Gatabazi, Chief Technical Adviser for the Ministry of Education here in Rwanda.
2024-05-03
20 min
Foundation for Science and Technology
Dr Doyin Odubanjo - The changing face of science advice in Africa
In this special sequence of podcasts recorded at the fifth international conference of INGSA – the International Network for Governmental Science Advice in Rwanda, we are joined by Dr Doyin Odubanjo, Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Academy of Sciences, and Chair of INGSA Africa. We discuss the changing face of science advice in Africa, the challenges and effects of the pandemic and what the future holds for the science policy landscape across the continent.
2024-05-02
20 min
Foundation for Science and Technology
Professor Remi Quirion - INGSA - the International Network for Government Science Advice
Professor Rémi Quirion, Chief Scientific Adviser of Quebec and President of INGSA (the International Network for Governmental Science Advice) discusses the work of INGSA and INGSA's biennial conference taking place this week in Kigali.
2024-04-30
21 min
Angry Transfers
S01E25 - Dylematy przed największym BGW i nasze żniwa po WC!
Zapraszamy do wsparcia AngryTransfers pod linkiem: https://buycoffee.to/angrytrasnfers200:04:38 - 1. Nasze wyniki 00:11:08 - 2. Brentford. Problemy zdrowotne Reguilona. Czy Toney to rzeczywiście najlepsza opcja z zespołu Brentford? Czy Wissa to ciekawa różnica na FH?00:21:08 - 3. Burnley. Czy Datro Fofana to jedyne nazwisko jakie możemy rozważać z ekipy Kompanego ?00:22:24 - 4. Luton. Lutownica zawodzi w DGW. Czy pomimo słabszych wyników warto rozważać Doughtego Morrisa i Bark11111leya przed meczem z Nottingham Forest?00:31:37 - 5. Nottingham Forrest. Morgan Gibbs White, Elanga, Wood, który z nich jest najlepszą opcją p...
2024-03-15
1h 18
INGSA Horizons
Sir Patrick Vallance and Dr Mona Nemer in discussion - Frontline Science Advice
INGSA Horizon Podcast - In-depth conversations with the leading global experts at the science/society/policy interface.In the final months of his tenure as the UK Government's Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Patrick Vallance sat down with Dr Mona Nemer, Canada's Chief Science Advisor, to discuss the challenges they've faced, the opportunities they see, and the future for science advice.Both were in the middle of their tenures when COVID erupted and they found themselves at the very centre of the national and international response. What was it like to be a country's highest ranking...
2023-05-24
25 min
Au-delà de la thèse avec Papa PhD
Rémi Quirion – Projeter les jeunes chercheur.e.s dans des carrières d’avenir
Bienvenue sur Au-delà de la thèse avec Papa PhD! Pour ce premier épisode, j’ai le plaisir de vous apporter un invité d’honneur - Rémi Quirion, le scientifique en chef du Québec - qui a partagé avec moi son point de vue sur le doctorat et sur l’avenir des PhD sur le marché du travail. Durant l'enregistrement j'ai posé à Rémi les questions que vous m'avez envoyées et celles que ont été partagées en direct, sur Linkedin ou sur YouTube. Et Rémi à répondu à toutes mes questions, de la pertinence du doctorat en 2022 aux programmes of...
2023-05-18
49 min
INGSA Horizons
Enabling Evidence Support Systems for Better Public Policy- Prof John Lavis and Dr Soledad Quiroz
INGSA Horizon Series - In-depth conversations with the leading global experts at the science/society/policy interface.Prof John Lavis is the Co-Lead of the Global Commission on Evidence to Address Societal Challenges. Dr Soledad Quiroz-Valenzuela is an INGSA Vice-President and one of the Commissions that was charged with investigating opportunities to arm the world's policy-makers with the world's best evidence. The Global Commission on Evidence has now updated its 2023 report that was available in seven languages (https://www.mcmasterforum.org/networks/evidence-commission) encompassing 24 recommendations for how the world can improve its culture...
2023-05-08
45 min
Vai zini?
Vai zini, ka saksofonists Hačingss vienu no saviem stiliem dēvē par "stulbo saksofonu"?
Stāsta mūzikas žurnālists Kaspars Zaviļeiskis Vai zini, ka spožākais britu jaunā džeza viļņa saksofonists Šabaka Hačingss vienu no saviem muzicēšanas stiliem dēvē par stulbo saksofonu? To viņš pielieto vienā no trim saviem populārajiem projektiem – elektrodžeza apvienībā The Comet Is Coming, kurā Hačingsa ekspresīvā saksofona spēle izpaužas viskošāk. Varbūt ne velti tieši šajā projektā viņš sevi dēvē par King Shabaka jeb Karali Šabaku. Kopā ar elektroniskās mūzikas duetu Soccer96 jeb taustiņinstrumentālistu Danalogue un bundzinieku Betamax radītais trio ir īsts britu jaunā džeza viļņa enerģijas...
2023-04-25
03 min
MŁOTCAST - Podcast West Ham Poland
MŁOTCAST #16 - WYGRANA Z EVERTONEM | WALKA O UTRZYMANIE | KONTUZJE | TRANSFERY | MECZ Z DERBY COUNTY
W tym odcinku Młotcastu podsumowaliśmy ostatni mecz ligowy z Evertonem. Przedyskutowaliśmy obecną sytuację kadrową i ostatnie doniesienia o kontuzjach Danny'ego Ingsa i Kurta Zoumy. Byłkącik transferowy oraz zapowiedź spotkania z Derby County. Zapraszamy do odsłuchu!
2023-01-24
1h 06
Science for Policy
Rémi Quirion on the languages of global science advice
The emergence of English as the dominant international language of science has some significant downsides. One is the impact this has on science advice, where non-English-speaking countries risk finding themselves behind the curve in terms of both scholarship and practical applications. As part of his presidency of the International Network for Governmental Science Advice, Professor Rémi Quirion of Québec has made it his mission to broaden our linguistic outlook. In this joint episode co-published with INGSA, he talks to Toby Wardman of SAPEA about the role of global networks in reaching not only national governments, but also regions, cit...
2022-09-26
33 min
INGSA Horizons
BONUS: Rémi Quirion on the languages of global science advice - Science for Policy Podcast
In a special, bonus episode we bring you the latest discussion from the Science for Policy Podcast. If you are interested in the science/policy/society interfaces then we recommend you check out their extensive back-catalogue of episodes! Find out more at www.sapea.info and thanks to the Science for Policy podcast for sharing their chat with INGSA President, Prof Remi Quirion on the languages of global science advice. For more from the INGSA Horizons Podcast visit: https://ingsa.org/podcast
2022-09-26
34 min
Science Night
The Interface of Science and Policy with Dr. Alma Cristal Hernandez-Mondragon
This week we're featuring a conversation with Dr. Alma Cristal Hernandez Mondragon, a science policy advocate from Mexico City that is paving the way for a generation of science advocates in Mexico. In the news, we're talking about troubling transmissions, frog tinder, and anti-venom achievements. Your Hosts] James Reed Steffi Diem Jason Organ Our Guest Alma is a pioneer in Mexico in the study, practice and design of courses in government scientific advice and scientific diplomacy. She is an enthusiast of science communication and outreach. She has been a fellow of...
2022-04-29
1h 05
INGSA Horizons
Cities as solutions - Science advice where we live
Featuring:Prof Anna Davies Trinity, Centre for Smart and Sustainable CitiesProf Edgar Pieterse, African Centre for CitiesMs Alice Charles, World Economic Forum GenevaMr John Mauro, City of Port Townsend, WashingtonProf Marie-Christine Therrien, Cité-ID Living LabCities are increasingly the key implementer of international, national, and local policy. They are where policy and theory intersect directly with people’s lives. This panel will explore the challenges encountered, and the practical solutions deployed, at the ‘pointy end’ of the Sustainable Development Goals, for example to fight against climate change. Is science advice sufficiently vertically integrated to truly...
2022-01-10
43 min
INGSA Horizons
Fast & Fair Societal Transformation: Social science & humanities in Science Advice
How can knowledge from the social sciences and humanities be better utilised by policymakers to address our sustainability challenges and complement traditional technological and physical scientific advice? What happens when different types of advice challenge one another? And how can different types of social science contribute to solutions from different perspectives.Featuring:Dr Jean Lebel, International Development Research CentreProf Steven Hoffman, Director of the Global Strategy LabProf Elizabeth Jelin, Senior Researcher at CONICETDr Montira Pongsiri, Save the Children, Member of the SEA SANProf Ilona Otto, Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change
2022-01-10
44 min
INGSA Horizons
The logic of our feelings - Balancing 'Facts' and 'Values' in policymaking
Featuring:A/Prof Manuela Fernández Pinto, Universidad de los AndesA/Prof Heather Douglas, Michigan State UniversityMr David Mair, Joint Research Centre of the European CommissionProf Dr Asma Ismail, Academy of Sciences MalaysiaMaking space for public values in science advice to government is heralded as a protection against technocracy, and yet the legitimacy of scientific knowledge derives from endorsement by peers, not the public. Is there a need for a new approach within science advice to better prepare for the tensions of pluralistic policy-making?
2022-01-10
43 min
INGSA Horizons
Interrogating Foresight: Science advice and predicting the future
The concept of ‘foresight’ has been in and out of fashion with governments for decades, and the science community has been calling attention to long-term issues for even longer. Yet, the world was still unprepared for Covid-19 in the same way that we will be surprised when the impact of climate change and other SDG challenges begin to accelerate through cumulative impact cycles. Why do successive governments fail to act? Does science advice have a role in accelerating a meaningful anticipatory response to long-term systemic issues?Featuring:Dr Jeff Kinder, Institute on GovernancePresident Francisco Saga...
2022-01-10
42 min
INGSA Horizons
Science Advice from the frontline - Salim Abdool Karim
Featuring:Prof Salim Abdool Karim, CAPRISA Professor of Global Health at Columbia UniversityInès Hassan, Senior Projects Manager at the International Science CouncilWhen dealing with a crisis, everybody wants certainty – citizens want reassurance, scientists want facts, policymakers want solutions. How can scientists and policymakers navigate a situation where there is no certainty, where scientific consensus can shift suddenly, and where the very foundations of understanding are in constant flux?Salim S. Abdool Karim is a South African clinical infectious diseases epidemiologist widely recognised for his research contributions in HIV prevention and tre...
2022-01-10
43 min
INGSA Horizons
Is the paradigm shifting? Rethinking our models
Science advice is built on a foundation of established models of knowledge production, policy-making and the science-policy-society relationship. But all of these are currently in flux. How do we provide advice in a context when foundational assumptions are changing? This panel explores key examples of changing discourses and how they intersect and interact to form new social, economic, technological and intellectual paradigms.Featuring:Prof Ian Goldin - Oxford Martin SchoolMs Armine Yalnizyan - Atkinson Fellow on the Future of WorkersMr Achim Steiner - Administrator of the UN Development ProgrammeElder Nii Gaani Aki Inini, Dr. Dave Courchene...
2022-01-10
48 min
INGSA Horizons
A cacophony of evidence - Daniel Sarewitz and Sabina Leonelli
Featuring:Prof Daniel Sarewitz, Emeritus Professor, Arizona State UniversityProf Sabina Leonelli, Philosophy and History of Science, University of ExeterEven before the pandemic, the role that robust knowledge and experts played in our democracies was a complicated one. Technology, globalisation, demographic change, and other major shifts in all of our lives feel like they have been moving faster than the collective processes we put in place to understand and deal with them as societies. The solutions to these issues are likely to be as complicated as the problems.Prof Daniel Sarewitz has been...
2022-01-10
46 min
Science for Policy
Who‘s afraid of epistemic diversity?
In this special episode, twelve scholars of science advice discuss the challenges of incorporating a radically diverse range of perspectives into a science advice process. This conversation was recorded as part of the INGSA 2021 conference on global science advice, and is moderated by Estelle Balian. Speakers in order of appearance Jacopo Torriti, Professor of Energy Economics and Policy, School of the Built Environment, University of Reading Tuula Teeri, President of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, Chair of Euro-CASE Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy Central European University, member of the IPCC and member o...
2021-09-20
52 min
Science for Policy
Peter Gluckman on the worldwide response to COVID-19
What has COVID-19 taught us about science advice? How have different countries responded to evolving evidence during the pandemic? Have some science advice models performed better than others in terms of public health outcomes? Can science advice really help much when evidence is partial or controversial, and decisions are needed at high speed? Sir Peter Gluckman discusses these questions with Toby Wardman of SAPEA. We also discuss where to draw the line between evidence and democratic decision-making; whether scientists should air their disagreements in public or keep them behind closed doors; scientific hubris vs humility; and the...
2020-09-01
49 min
IfG Events
Science and Politics: how expert advice shapes decisions in government
Throughout the Coronavirus outbreak, the Government has said that it will be “led by the science”. But who decides the agreed scientific view, and what happens when it changes? How does expert scientific advice shape political decision making? And what happens when Government ministers decide to ignore, or overrule, scientific advice?To discuss these issues Jill Rutter, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government, is joined by: Tracey Brown, Director of Sense about Science Professor Sir Robert Watson, former Chief Scientific Adviser in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Tom Whipple, Science Editor at T...
2020-06-17
1h 03