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CIM event at Newspeak House: Lessons from everyday encounters with AI innovation
Research talk by Prof Simone Stumpf, University of Glasgow - "Why we can’t have nice things – the important role of Responsible AI"
Diversity and Cyber Security Expertise - new policy report from CIM academics
Virtual CIM PG open day session - 2nd Dec
AI innovation missing the mark for local communities, University of Warwick report warns
2025 FinGeo Doctoral Dissertation Prize Winner: Dr. Andra Sonea
LIVE PODCAST: Media and the Power of Knowledge w/ Prof. Steve Fuller
Webinar Series: Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in National Digital Health Strategies
Carla Washbourne to Chair UN-Habitat Global Urban Observatory Network (GUO-Net) Steering Committee
Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in National Digital Health Strategies in Africa
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Webinar: Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in South-East Asia National Digital Health Strategies
Research talk by Prof Simone Stumpf, University of Glasgow - "Why we can’t have nice things – the important role of Responsible AI"
Law, Technology, and Development Learning Circle Term 1 Sessions - Theme: Sustainability and Technology
Green Economy Transition
Virtual PG open day session
🎙️ LIVE PODCAST: Media and the Power of Knowledge w/ Prof. Steve Fuller
Law, Technology, and Development Learning Circle Term 1 Sessions - Theme: AI and Global Maldistribution
Webinar Series: Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in National Digital Health Strategies
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Environmental Policy Narratives
Exploring ‘policy narratives’ is a growing area of research and practice. ‘Narratives’ are ways of framing language to “promote or prioritise particular ideas or values”. Documenting and extracting meaning from these narratives in environmental domains requires the integration of theory and practice across a range of disciplines as well as an understanding of how knowledge and perspectives from diverse stakeholders interact within decision-making contexts. This contribution reflects on the power and potential of narratives from three recent activities: 1) working to support blue-green infrastructure decision-making at metropolitan scale in Santiago, Chile; 2) exploring green space narratives in London, UK and Melbourne, Australia; and 3) discussing narrative construction in environmental policy fiction with staff and students at UCL.