The contributions of social sciences to
technological and social innovation and the impact of innovation on societal
change will be the focus of an international workshop to be held at United
Nations University Centre in Tokyo from November 29 to December 1.
The International Workshop on Social Sciences
and Innovation is the third in a series of four Organisation
for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) International Workshops
on the Future of Social Sciences. It is being
organized by UNU,
the Institute of
Innovation Research (IIR) of Hitotsubashi University (Japan), and OECD.
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Professor Nathan
Rosenberg |
Professor Nathan Rosenberg of Stanford University will
deliver the keynote address – "Challenges to the Social
Sciences in the New Millennium" – beginning at 4pm on November 29 in
the U Thant International Conference Hall (third floor, UNU Centre). The
session is open to the public and admission is free, although advance
registration is required.
Workshop participants, including invited international experts
and delegates from OECD member countries, will then discuss the roles of social
sciences in the context of rapidly progressing innovation in the new
millennium. The first plenary session, chaired by IIR Director Seiichiro
Yonekura,
will focus on "Promoting Innovation." The second, chaired by UNU Rector Hans van
Ginkel, will consider "Innovation,
Science and Society." Three working groups will meet to examine issues
of technological innovation, social innovation, and the societal impacts of
innovation.
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to see the complete programme. For further information, contact UNU Public Affairs.
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