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Global Warming in Local Discourses: How Communities around the World Make Sense of Climate Change

The concept of anthropogenic climate change has sparked extensive discourses in science, politics and the public sphere. Unlike many other scientific issues, the global warming debate features strong transnational actors and institutions such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the United Nations’ climate summits, environmental NGO networks and climate denial by vested interests.

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“Doing it to tick a box is an insult to everybody”: Reflecting on participatory practices across Europe in Fisheries Science

Since the ‘participatory turn’, public participation in research is conceptualised as a social as well as an epistemic value and participatory elements are increasingly required to succeed in national as well as European funding schemes. With increased participation, knowledge production is expected to change from exclusive to inclusive and from esoteric to ‘socially robust’ and sustainable.