Thinking algorithmically: The making of hegemonic knowledge in climate governance

R Machen, E Nost - Transactions of the Institute of British …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Algorithms–instructions for acting on data, executed by code–are increasingly being
enrolled into climate policy governance via the prediction of policy outcomes, the evaluation …

Non‐and sub‐state climate action after Paris: From a facilitative regime to a contested governance landscape

J Marquardt, C Fast, J Grimm - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Paris Agreement marks a significant milestone in international climate politics.
With its adoption, Parties call for non‐and sub‐state actors to contribute to the global climate …

[BOOK][B] Sustainable Development Goals in Higher Education

W Steele, L Rickards - 2021 - Springer
As academics based in a public university system under enormous growth and development
pressures with scaffolding flow-on effects for people, place and planet, we are highly alert to …

Pathways to policy impact: a new approach for planning and evidencing research impact

MS Reed, R Bryce, R Machen - Evidence & Policy, 2018 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
Background The use of research in policy settings is complex, unpredictable and influenced
by a range of poorly understood social factors. This makes it difficult to plan for, facilitate and …

[HTML][HTML] Territorialising knowledge-policy interfaces: Lessons from urban food governance spaces

T Zerbian, A Moragues-Faus, D López-García… - … Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
There has been increased academic attention on enhancing the effectiveness of knowledge-
policy interfaces at the international level for urgent food systems transformation. However …

A close examination of the role and needed expertise of brokers in bridging and building science policy boundaries in environmental decision making

R Duncan, M Robson-Williams, S Edwards - Palgrave Communications, 2020 - nature.com
Abstract Knowledge brokers are often portrayed as neutral intermediaries that act as a
necessary conduit between the spheres of science and policy. Conceived largely as a task …

[HTML][HTML] Climate governance by numerical data: The kaleidoscopic political space of a decarbonization dashboard

F Colona - Geoforum, 2023 - Elsevier
ClimateOS is a software whose promise is to provide climate policymakers with reliable and
actionable transition plans towards decarbonization, thanks to its algorithms' ability to …

Challenging medical knowledge translation: convergence and divergence of translation across epistemic and cultural boundaries

J Ødemark, E Engebretsen - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2022 - nature.com
Introduction This collection aims to challenge so-called knowledge translation (hereinafter
KT) in medicine and healthcare. The abbreviation 'KT'refers to a variety of scientific practices …

Infrastructuring “data-driven” environmental governance in Louisiana's coastal restoration plan

E Nost - Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Conservationists around the world advocate for “data-driven” environmental governance,
expecting data infrastructures to make all relevant and actionable information readily …

[BOOK][B] Quiet activism

W Steele, J Hillier, D MacCallum, J Byrne, D Houston - 2021 - Springer
“Alongside the depressing reports of climate breakdown, Quiet Activism is a book you must
read. It is an essential reminder that we need to approach each other with compassion, use …