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Explore the background and recommendations of global science governance as discussed by a diverse group of authors from different countries. Discover the driving forces behind global science governance, the approach taken in the report, and the six key recommendations proposed for shaping the future of science governance. From ethical considerations to promoting critical reflection, delve into the practical steps suggested to enhance the governance of science on a global scale.
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The Report: Its Background and Recommendations Global Governance of Science
Theauthors • Pamela Andanda – South Africa • Matthias Kaiser – Norway • Carl Mitcham – USA • Linda Nielsen – Denmark • Žaneta Ozoliņa – Latvia • Ren-Zong Qiu – China • Nico Stehr – Germany • Jack Stilgoe - UK
Whatdrivesglobalgovernanceofscience? • Creeping global agenda – multi-level, multi-dimensional • Pressing national agenda • Intsitutionalism • International regime – laws, codes, norms • Growing networks • Economic pressures – challenges for growth
Whatdrivesglobalgovernanceofscience? • Transnationalism – innovation, technologies, brain - drain, circulation, bridges • Politics pressure on science and science pressure on politics • Expansion of interdisciplinarity • Science as a common international good • Ethics
HowtheReportapproachesglobalgovernance? • Global governance is about change • Change of actors • Change of resources • Change of methods • Change of relations (society and science, science and politcs, science and scientists) • Change of priority settings
HowtheReportapproachesgovernance? • Governance - as innovative practices of networks or horizontal forms of interaction, in which actors (political and non-political), arrive at mutually acceptable decisions. • Governance is needed for providing, distributing; regulating
Six Recommendations • #1 Within the society of science, ethical governance should be promoted. • #2 Scientists should be encouraged to be self-critical. • #3 Scientists should adopt open access publication protocols.
Six Recommendations • #4 ERA research projects should seek ways to enact fundamental human rights. • #5 ERA research should promote critical reflection on the ends as well as the means of science.
Six Recommendations • #6 EU should seek opportunities to exercise global leadership in harmonizing the internal and external governance of science across national borders.