Showing results for "Governance Of Science" in Politics & Social Sciences
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Governance for Growth in India
- Written by: A. P. J. Kalam
- Narrated by: Arijit Kundu
- Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, who was India's 11th president and has been a scientist, a technocrat, a teacher and a thinker, brings his vast experience and keen eye for detail to bear in discussing various aspects of governance. He articulates a vision for India and what each citizen must do to make it a reality. It is only by being honest and morally upright and by working hard that we can achieve the mission of a developed India.
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Governance for Growth in India
- Narrated by: Arijit Kundu
- Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
- Release Date: 28-04-17
- Language: English
- Philosophy · Political Science
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Democracy in Action
- Collective Problem Solving in Citizens' Governance Spaces
- Written by: Carolyn M. Hendriks, Albert W. Dzur
- Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
- Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
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Government and market failures spur many citizens to practical action today. Around the globe people form renewable energy cooperatives, provide support for marginalized populations, and deliver alternative justice and care services. What motivates citizens to begin such practical problem-solving? How do they engage others? What knowledge do they generate? How do they interact with state and market actors? What risks and opportunities do they hold for contemporary democracy?
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Democracy in Action
- Collective Problem Solving in Citizens' Governance Spaces
- Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
- Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
- Release Date: 01-04-25
- Language: English
- Civics & Citizenship · History & Theory
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Divided Nations
- Why Global Governance is Failing, and What We Can Do About It
- Written by: Ian Goldin
- Narrated by: Napoleon Ryan
- Length: 6 hrs and 3 mins
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With rapid globalization, the world is more deeply interconnected than ever before. While this has its advantages, it also brings with it systemic risks that are only just being identified and understood. Rapid urbanization, together with technological leaps, such as the Internet, mean that we are now physically and virtually closer than ever in humanity's history. We face a number of international challenges - climate change, finance, pandemics, cyber security, and migration - which spill over national boundaries.
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Divided Nations
- Why Global Governance is Failing, and What We Can Do About It
- Narrated by: Napoleon Ryan
- Length: 6 hrs and 3 mins
- Release Date: 03-10-14
- Language: English
- Diplomacy · Globalisation
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Governance Futures
- Written by: Governance Futures Podcast
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Welcome to Governance Futures - a podcast where we explore how governance works (and fails) in Web3 and beyond. Hosted by Eugene Leventhal and Jamilya Kamalova, each episode dives deep into the evolving principles of coordination, accountability, and collective decision-making in decentralized ecosystems. From DAOs to ancient constitutions, Wikipedia mods to protocol politics, we talk with builders, researchers, organizers, and rebels who are shaping how power is distributed - and who gets to decide. Whether you’re deep in governance design or just crypto-curious, this is your space to ...
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Planetary Choices
- Written by: Center for New Critical Politics and Governance
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The podcast 'Planetary Choices' is created and produced by the Research Center for New Critical Politics and Governance, located at Aarhus University, Denmark.The concept of 'The Planetary' has gained increasing traction in almost all scientific disciplines. From physics, to literature, to history, law and economics — planetary thinking and policy making is taking more sophisticated shapes, amounting to an emerging new paradigm.In season 1, called "Mapping the Planetary", we map and assess the concept of the planetary, where we stand today, and in which direction planetary thinking and ...
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PUBLIC SESSIONS of Open Source Governance
- Written by: Pendar Nabipour
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Open Source Governance is a project that aims to design a blueprint with which a group can collectively and inclusively form questions and find answers that can help organize their community. At the core of the idea lies the notion of governmentality. The concept departs from the disappointment with the representative systems in inclusively and fairly organizing societies, and observation of available tools (namely open-source programming) that can replace or challenge the current systems in place.This is the public session episodes section of out podcast. The main podcast can be found as "...
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SPHERE - a podcast on the evolution of global environmental governance
- Written by: Eric Paglia
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SPHERE is a podcast that investigates the historical evolution of global environmental governance through in-depth discussions with a wide array of scholars, scientists, and practitioners—including politicians, diplomats and other government officials—who have played decisive roles in shaping the course of environmental politics, science and activism over the past half century or more. The podcast provides invaluable insights, expertise and first-person oral histories encompassing the entire post-WWII “Great Acceleration” of rapid economic growth and environmental degradation that gave...
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Open Source Governance
- Written by: Pendar Nabipour
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Open Source Governance is a project that aims to design a blueprint with which a group can collectively and inclusively form questions and find answers that can help organize their community. At the core of the idea lies the notion of governmentality. The concept departs from the disappointment with the representative systems in inclusively and fairly organizing societies, and observation of available tools (namely open-source programming) that can replace or challenge the current systems in place.In this podcast we invite people from different disciplines to debate, investigate, and to help ...
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