(22 December) NEW: A personal narrative of my research career, showing how my ideas about climate change have evolved since I was an undergraduate student (1978-1981) and placing my publications into this historical account.
Month: December 2011
Sheila Jasanoff lecture
(20 December) Professor Sheila Jasanoff from Harvard University will be giving a public lecture at UEA on Wednesday 18 January 2012, 5.30pm in Lecture Theatre 2, on “Trust in science: public accountability and the lessons of ‘climategate’”. This is an inaugural lecture for the newly formed Science, Society and Sustainability (3S) Group in the School of Environmental Sciences.
Financial Interests and Funding
In the interests of openness and transparency I here declare my professional sources of income and the funders of my research over recent years. I am employed by the UEA as a professor and receive a negotiable professorial salary. I also receive an annual honorarium of £5,000 from Wiley-Blackwell in recognition of my duties as Editor-in-Chief […]
Transparency and the limits of ‘see-through knowledge’
(17 December) “Transparency and the limits of ‘see-through’ knowledge” – my unpublished essay on the drive for limitless scientific knowledge and for total transparancy in social relations and what we may lose along the way.
