29/10/2017
Our term card:
The Re-engaging Truth series seeks to confront the contemporary degradation of expertise in public life.
Rather than lament the apparent distrust in traditional institutions of knowledge production, this series critically reflects on the ability of academia to play a role beyond university doors; in policy, in local community engagement and in opinion-forming on some of the most polarised issues of our time.
29/10/2017
Our term card:
29/10/2017
Our seminar on Friday 3rd November considers the politics and power dynamics behind what is considered to be ‘important’ when setting research agendas.
We welcome three fantastic speakers: Dr Insa Koch, Department of Law, LSE; Hannah Burd, The Behavioural Insights Team, UK Cabinet Office; and Jonathan Harle, INASP.
Setting research agendas: where does the power lie? Our seminar on Friday 3rd November considers the politics and power dynamics behind what is considered to be ‘important’ when setting research agendas. We welcome three fantastic speake…