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View article: Exploratory Scoping of Place‐Based Opportunities for Convergence Research
Exploratory Scoping of Place‐Based Opportunities for Convergence Research Open
Harnessing scientific research to address societal challenges requires careful alignment of expertise, resources, and research questions with real‐world needs, timelines, and constraints. In the case of place‐based research, studies can av…
View article: Integrating Values to Improve the Relevance of Climate‐Risk Research
Integrating Values to Improve the Relevance of Climate‐Risk Research Open
Climate risks are growing. Research is increasingly important to inform the design of risk‐management strategies. Assessing such strategies necessarily brings values into research. But the values assumed within research (often only implici…
View article: Exploratory scoping of place-based opportunities for convergence research
Exploratory scoping of place-based opportunities for convergence research Open
Harnessing scientific research to address pressing societal needs requires careful alignment of resources, expertise, and research questions with real-world needs, timelines, and partnerships. Literature on best practices for place-based t…
View article: Investing in open and FAIR practices for more usable and equitable climate-risk research
Investing in open and FAIR practices for more usable and equitable climate-risk research Open
Research that is salient, credible, legitimate, and timely can support climate-risk management goals around the world. Materials that are open and Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable (FAIR) help facilitate credibility and legitim…
View article: What do people care about when managing flood risks? A values-informed mental model approach
What do people care about when managing flood risks? A values-informed mental model approach Open
Managing climate risks often requires making hard decisions. While decision analysis can help, many analyses narrowly view what matters to people concerning decision outcomes. For instance, government policies may require projects to pass …
View article: Integrating values to improve the relevance of climate-risk research
Integrating values to improve the relevance of climate-risk research Open
Climate risks are growing. Research is increasingly important to inform the design of risk-management strategies. Assessing such strategies necessarily brings values into research. But the values assumed within research (often only implici…
View article: Establishing priorities for Pennsylvania community flood resilience
Establishing priorities for Pennsylvania community flood resilience Open
This white paper provides an overview of priorities related to community resilience to flooding that emerged during a 27 September 2019 meeting with local, regional and state representatives in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. The document compi…
View article: Attention to values helps shape convergence research
Attention to values helps shape convergence research Open
Convergence research is driven by specific and compelling problems and requires deep integration across disciplines. The potential of convergence research is widely recognized, but questions remain about how to design, facilitate, and asse…
View article: HYP volume 37 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
HYP volume 37 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Why Simpler Computer Simulation Models Can Be Epistemically Better for Informing Decisions
Why Simpler Computer Simulation Models Can Be Epistemically Better for Informing Decisions Open
For computer simulation models to usefully inform climate risk management, uncertainties in model projections must be explored and characterized. Because doing so requires running the model many times over, and because computing resources …
View article: Learning And Teaching Ethics In Engineering: Preparing Engineering Faculty To Teach Ethics
Learning And Teaching Ethics In Engineering: Preparing Engineering Faculty To Teach Ethics Open
NOTE: The first page of text has been automatically extracted and included below in lieu of an abstract Session 2793 Learning and Teaching Ethics in Engineering: Preparing Engineering Faculty to Teach Ethics Thomas Litzinger, John Christma…
View article: Beyond Philosophy
Beyond Philosophy Open
Questions of whether anything exceeds reasonable sense and meaning have persisted throughout the history of philosophy. These questions have even continued in postmodern thought as well as in liberatory philosophies in which many kinds of …
View article: Beyond Philosophy
Beyond Philosophy Open
Questions of whether anything exceeds reasonable sense and meaning have persisted throughout the history of philosophy. These questions have even continued in postmodern thought as well as in liberatory philosophies in which many kinds of …
View article: Toward Decolonial Feminisms: Tracing the Lineages of Decolonial Thinking through Latin American/Latinx Feminist Philosophy
Toward Decolonial Feminisms: Tracing the Lineages of Decolonial Thinking through Latin American/Latinx Feminist Philosophy Open
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View article: Feminism And Philosophy: Essential Readings In Theory, Reinterpretation, And Application
Feminism And Philosophy: Essential Readings In Theory, Reinterpretation, And Application Open
Liberal Feminist Perspectives * The Sexual Politics of the New Right: Understanding the Crisis of Liberalism for the 1980s Zillah R. Eisenstein. * Early Liberal Roots of Feminism: John Locke and the Attack on Patriarchy Melissa A. Butler. …
View article: Epistemic and ethical trade-offs in decision analytical modelling
Epistemic and ethical trade-offs in decision analytical modelling Open
Designing decision analytical models requires making choices that can involve a range of trade-offs and interactions between epistemic and ethical considerations. Such choices include determining the complexity of a model and deciding what…