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    Preventing Bullying: Consequences, Prevention, and Intervention by Suzanne Le Menestrel

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This article summarizes a recent consensus report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Preventing Bullying Through Science, Policy, and Practice, and what is known about the consequences of bullying behavior and interventions that attempt to prevent and respond to it.…”
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    Perspectives on higher education after a quarter of a century by Gareth Williams

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Contributions to understanding higher education come from, among others, sociologists, historians, political theorists, economists and students of science policy and cultural studies. These were the disciplines whose exponents were assembled by Burton Clark in UCLA to summarise for a wider audience the contributions their disciplines were making to scholarship and research into higher education in the early 1980s. …”
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    Five lessons from COVID-19 for advancing climate change mitigation by Klenert, D, Funke, F, Mattauch, L, O'Callaghan, B

    Published 2020
    “…Fifth, transparency of normative positions is needed to navigate value judgments at the science-policy interface. Learning from policy challenges during the COVID-19 crisis could enhance efforts to reduce GHG emissions and prepare humanity for future crises.…”
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    What will Donald Trump's presidency mean for health? A scorecard by McKee, M, Greer, S, Stuckler, D

    Published 2017
    “…His proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act with a "better reform", his stance on reproductive rights, and his approaches to other areas, such as science policy and climate change, coupled with his stated intention to put "America first" are creating anxiety and uncertainty about America's domestic health policies and its global leadership role in areas such as security and development. …”
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    BERA at 30. Have we come of age? by Furlong, J

    Published 2004
    “…This increasingly silences other approaches and opens up unhelpful divisions; a particular problem is the re-emergence of epistemological divisions - the paradigm wars. A 'big science' policy for research is also inappropriate in a world where practitioners increasingly want and need to engage in research themselves as a key strategy in 'knowledge transfer'. …”
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    What are we protecting? Rethinking relational values and nature(s) by Sam Campbell, Laura Gurney

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…ABSTRACTRelational values have been proposed as a way of capturing more inclusively the relationships that people have with nature and have been adopted within the conceptual framework of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). …”
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    Normative expectations of government as a policy actor: the case of UK steel industry decarbonisation by Pepa Ambrosio-Albala, Paul J. Upham, William F. Gale

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Here we examine the interrelated role of normative, empirical and conditional expectations, their function in managing expectations relating to techno-science policy, and their implications for how stakeholders state that they perceive their agency and locus of control. …”
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    Organ chip research in Europe: players, initiatives, and policies by Renan Gonçalves Leonel da Silva, Alessandro Blasimme

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Method: This study is based on queries and analyses undertaken through the bibliometric software Dimensions.ai.Results: Organ chip research has been rapidly growing in Europe in recent years, supported by robust academic science consortia, public-private initiatives, dedicated funding, and science policy instruments. Our data shows that previous investment in basic and fundamental research in centers of excellence in bioengineering science and technology are relevant to future investment in organ chips. …”
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