What matters in science diplomacy? That is the question that our new publication “The ‘Matters’ of Science Diplomacy: Transversal Analysis of the S4D4C Case Studies” aims to answer. To do so, the transversal analysis critically analyses the content of our nine case studies and identifies insights to foster and advance the understanding and the practice of science diplomacy. Each matter addresses a piece from the larger picture; together they form a mosaic depicting the complex and wide-ranging concept of science diplomacy. The 10 ‘matters’ are the result of the collaborative work between 11 S4D4C team members, coordinated by Mitchell Young, S4D4C lead for empirical work.
The analysis is available here
S4D4C_REPORTS_The-Matters-of-Science-Diplomacy_Sept2020
You can also read the matters one by one, just click on one of the images:
Suggested citation:
Young, M., Rungius, C., Aukes, E., Melchor, L., Dall, E., Černovská, E., Tomolová, E., Plumhans, L.A., Ravinet, P., Flink, T., Elorza Moreno A.(2020). The ‘Matters’ of Science Diplomacy: Transversal Analysis of the S4D4C Case Studies. September 2020. S4D4C. Available from: https://www.s4d4c.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/S4D4C_REPORTS_The-Matters-of-Science-Diplomacy_Sept2020.pdf.
DoI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4041041