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CECAN Webinar: Inequality in a Context of Climate Crisis After COVID – the Role of Applied Social Science

May 25, 2022 | News

On 24th May 2022, David Byrne (Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Applied Social Science, University of Durham) hosted a CECAN webinar; drawing on the complex realist frame of reference to understand the character of social-cultural-economic-political-ecological systems and the role of applied social and ecological science combined in an inter or even post disciplinary fashion in informing policy and practice for what must be done.

If you were unable to join the webinar, you can read further details and watch the session via our Events page. We are also pleased to be able to share a PDF version of the PowerPoint slides.

CECAN Webinar – The benefits and challenges of conducting research with impact ‘built in’: reflections and findings from an evaluation of Electronic Monitoring with the Ministry of Justice, with Ian Brunton-Smith. 23 Jun, 1 - 2pm BST. Includes live Q&A! Register free: www.cecan.ac.uk/events/cecan...

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— CECAN (@cecan.bsky.social) April 9, 2025 at 12:22 PM

*New Resource* - 'Guidance on using large language models to extract cause-and-effect pairs from texts for systems mapping', written by Jordan White and Pete Barbrook-Johnson. See: www.cecan.ac.uk/resources/to...

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