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Postdoc (Multiple): Patent-oriented Health Research

Canada’s Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) puts patients and caregivers first, to foster “evidence-informed health care by evaluating innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, and bringing them to the point of care.” Since its inception, SPOR has supported the development, implementation and ongoing evaluation of provincial Support for People and Patient-Oriented Research and Trials (SUPPORT) Units. […]

Tags: #Health #Policy

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Enemies of Innovation

Enemies of Innovation

Dr. Calestous Juma’s new book, “Innovation and its Enemies: Why People Resist New Technologies” (2016), explains that this is a book Dr. Juma has wanted to write since his early engagement with innovation. That includes his founding of the African Centre for Technology Studies in 1988, being a former Executive Secretary of the UN Convention on Biological […]

Tags: #Innovation #Leadership #Policy #Technology

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Postdoc: Migration & the Humanities (Harvard)

The Mahindra Humanities Center invites applications for one-year postdoctoral fellowships in connection with the Center’s Andrew W. Mellon Foundation seminar on the topic of migration and the humanities. The current refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East has made it clear that migration plays as critical a role in the moral imagination of the […]

Tags: #Harvard #Human Rights #Humanities #Migration #Refugee Crisis

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PhD and Postdocs (6): Racialized Lives of Migrants

The Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa) invites applications for up to six Post-Doctoral Research positions in the project The Colour of Labour: The Racialized Lives of Migrants (ERC Advanced Grant # 695573 – COLOUR), led by Cristiana Bastos. The multi-track, multi-disciplinary project COLOUR […]

Tags: #Colonialism #Labour #Migrants #Migration #Racialized Lives

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PhD (x3) and Postdoc: Participatory urban governance

‘Participatory urban governance between democracy and clientelism: Brokers and (in)formal politics’ is a five-year research project financed by the European Research Council (2016-2021), led by Dr Martijn Koster. This research project investigates ethnographically how brokers position themselves in participatory urban governance. It examines their practices, discourses and networks, both in and outside officially sanctioned channels […]

Tags: #Brokers #Democracy #Ethnography #Governance #Participation

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Two Faces of Civil Society

Two Faces of Civil Society

A number of authors promote civil society as a mechanism to improve aid: Dwyer (2015) argued it as an alternative to traditional, top-down aid, Roy, Negron-Gonzales, Opoku-Agyemang and Talwalker (2016) as poor people’s movements, Eyben (2014) of the people-centered alternative vision of civil society, and Acemoglu and Robinson (2006) about the necessity of collective action for democratic […]

Tags: #Civil society #Effective aid #International development #NGOs #Politics

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