Idea featured: Designing the Otherwise, by Irene Luque Martín Theme: How can we fund other forms of knowing? In this episode we listen to “Designing the Otherwise” by Irene Luque Martín and question how our current systems value knowledge — and whose knowledge counts. We discuss how feminist, decolonial, and indigenous perspectives could reshape research, and what it would take to fund open-ended, critical, and plural ways of knowing. We discuss examples of participatory and community-led app...
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Idea featured: Designing the Otherwise, by Irene Luque Martín Theme: How can we fund other forms of knowing? In this episode we listen to “Designing the Otherwise” by Irene Luque Martín and question how our current systems value knowledge — and whose knowledge counts. We discuss how feminist, decolonial, and indigenous perspectives could reshape research, and what it would take to fund open-ended, critical, and plural ways of knowing. We discuss examples of participatory and community-led app...
Idea featured: Adaptieve Intelligentie voor iedereen, by Mattijn van Hoek and Ton Botterhuis Can AI help democratise science? In this episode, we listen to our first Impossible Project Idea: “Adaptieve Intelligentie voor iedereen” by Mattijn van Hoek and Ton Botterhuis. We discuss how emerging technologies could transform who creates, accesses, and benefits from scientific knowledge. Centered on a proposal that envisions an AI-driven platform for open, collective knowledge-making, we discuss ...
Klimaatonderzoek Initiatief Nederland
Idea featured: Designing the Otherwise, by Irene Luque Martín Theme: How can we fund other forms of knowing? In this episode we listen to “Designing the Otherwise” by Irene Luque Martín and question how our current systems value knowledge — and whose knowledge counts. We discuss how feminist, decolonial, and indigenous perspectives could reshape research, and what it would take to fund open-ended, critical, and plural ways of knowing. We discuss examples of participatory and community-led app...