Resources
Agenda of the KIN Launch - November 20 at 5pm CET
This document defines the objectives of the Knowledge and Innovation Network (KIN) and provides an overview of its scope of work, terms of engagement, and governance structure.
This presentation includes all KIN core members, their affiliation and a short bio outlining their background and areas of expertise.
This is the slide deck used during the Launch of the KIN .
For an International Transdisciplinary Chair About the Dialogue Between Culture and Technoscience Volume I
Contributions to the Online Symposium „For an international transdisciplinary chair” organized by the International Center for Transdisciplinary Research and Studies (CIRET)
March 21-25, 2024, Paris
Publishing House: ADJURIS – International Academic Publisher
Editors: Cristina Elena Popa Tache, Hubert Landier, Leonardo da S.G. Martins da Costa, Mariana Thieriot Loisel
Dr. Munir submitted the recommendations for the Open Consultation Call on the UNESCO Dubai Declaration on Open Educational Resources (OER), 2024
The study looks into the existing gaps in the newsrooms of the selected editions of the Hindi-language newspapers reporting on the issues of climate change. It analyzes how climate change stories especially landslide news were covered and reported and are prioritized in daily reporting assignments. It used cross-sectional, descriptive, exploratory and qualitative methods. The primary data was collected through in-depth, semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with the working journalists and editorial staff of the selected newspapers.
Air pollution is looked upon as an emerging concern in India, as it is becoming a serious health threat for people living in densely populated towns and cities, with children and elderly being most at risk. The World Air Quality Report stated India as the third most polluted country in the world in 2023. India’s annual PM 2.5 was 54.4 µg/m3. New Delhi was declared as the most polluted capital city globally. This report says that air pollution is a global health catastrophe and highlighted that air quality is going to be the most challenging problems for urban Indian cities in coming days.