diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 1239258..201f7c7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -226,11 +226,12 @@ Browse through the NESH guidelines, available in both Norwegian: https://www.for 0900-1100 Astrid Rasch -1115-1500 Thomas Berker: The many uses of science: engagement, interdisciplinarity, innovation and sustainability +1115-1200 Valentin Munowi M Luntumbe + +1300-1500 Thomas Berker: The many uses of science: interdisciplinarity, innovation and sustainability *Essential readings:* -- Wynne, Brian. 2006. Public Engagement as a Means of Restoring Public Trust in Science – Hitting the Notes, but Missing the Music? Public Health Genomics 9 (3): 211–20. ([here](https://learn.kultwiki.net/thomas/TOS/src/branch/main/Readings/Day%205+6:%20Critical%20perspectives/Wynne%20-%202006%20-%20Public%20Engagement%20as%20a%20Means%20of%20Restoring%20Public%20T.pdf)) - Pfotenhauer, Sebastian M., Joakim Juhl, and Erik Aarden. “Challenging the ‘Deficit Model’ of Innovation: Framing Policy Issues under the Innovation Imperative.” Research Policy, New Frontiers in Science, Technology and Innovation Research from SPRU’s 50th Anniversary Conference, 48, no. 4 (May 1, 2019): 895–904. ([here](https://learn.kultwiki.net/thomas/TOS/src/branch/main/Readings/Day%205+6:%20Critical%20perspectives/Pfotenhauer%20et%20al.%20-%202019%20-%20Challenging%20the%20%E2%80%9Cdeficit%20model%E2%80%9D%20of%20innovation%20Fra.pdf)) - Berker, Thomas. “Negotiating research norms between academic and industrial research. The case of a research centre on zero emission buildings in Norway”, to be published in Nordic Architectural Research. ([here](https://learn.kultwiki.net/thomas/TOS/src/branch/main/Readings/Day%205+6:%20Critical%20perspectives/Berker_Negotiating_research_norms.pdf))