Friday, March 29, 2019

CfPs: International Symposium on "Advances in Coastal Research with special reference to Indo Pacific- 2019 (AdCoRe IP-2019)" | 17-19 December; Chennai, India

International Symposium on "Advances in Coastal Research with special reference to Indo-Pacific (AdCoRe IP-2019)"
17-19 December 2019 | Chennai, India
Organized by National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR) and Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS)

Background
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG 14) commits countries to unite over what is a truly global responsibility – the protection of our oceans and the lives below the sea. By 2020, countries commit for achieving the sustainable management of marine ecosystems and significantly reduce marine pollution of all kinds. This will require an international scientific partnership, regulation for fish harvesting, fishing, and enhance our research knowledge on critical issues concerned to the survival of life below water. The Ministry of Earth Sciences is the focal point in the country to provide input on regional and global science based issues for policy making.
Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and NITI Aayog, Government of India, and with support from the UN in India, is spearheading a programme of national consultations among lawmakers, policymakers, academia, private sector and the civil society on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 
The National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR), Chennai is an attached office of the Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India. NCCR aims to apply scientific tools and techniques in addressing problems like erosion, ecosystem changes and seawater quality monitoring to monitor the levels of marine pollutants in the seas around India. The NCCR implemented programmes on integrated coastal and marine area management (ICMAM) plan, GIS-based information for critical habitats, determination of waste assimilation capacity, development of EIA guidelines, determination of 'no impact zone', determination of best use classification for coastal waters, shoreline management plans, ecosystem modelling for coastal habitats, marine ecotoxicology and storm surge inundation modelling. NCCR attracts more interaction by research communities at the national and international level with its competence and capabilities developed for the last three decades and enhance the countries capabilities in addressing the challenging problems prevailing in the coastal zone.
India's focus on oceans and marine resources management has been forward looking. With close to 129 institutions in the country working on marine and ocean related issues, largely supported by four ministries of Government of India. NCCR has a mandate to address the coastal issues and challenges across the coastal states of India. Countries across the Indo-Pacific region are having common coastal problems and issues to be addressed. Hence, to share the scientific knowledge on advances in coastal research an International Symposium on Advances in Coastal Research with special reference to Indo Pacific- 2019 (AdCoRe IP 2019) is being organized by the NCCR, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India in collaboration with RIS. The symposium is expected to attract the global scientific experts, academician, researchers and policy makers onto the common platform of collaborating in the area of global challenges facing coastal regions worldwide. Outcome of the symposium will be useful to better understand the common coastal issues of concern, enhance regional cooperation, devise unique strategies and fine tune national policies across the Indo Pacific region.

Themes of the Symposium
Keeping the focus on "Coastal Research Advances", we invite papers on topics of interest to Ocean Scientists / Academicians /Engineers and Technologists in the following areas:
  • Coastal Erosion and Sediment Transport
  • Marine Pollution and Marine Litter
  • Forecasting Coastal Hazards and Sea Level Change
  • Coastal Vulnerability, Floods and Modeling
  • Coastal Ecosystems and Modeling – SDG 14
  • Climate Change and its Impacts on the Coasts
  • Blue Economy (Resources, Energy) and Coastal Governance
  • Ocean Technologies and Small Island Developing States
Call for Extended Abstracts
One page extended abstract of research papers giving details on objective, methodology, salient results and conclusions may please be submitted through conference portal online https://www.niot.res.in/Adcore19/themes.php on or before 31st August 2019. Times New Roman Font of 10pt size with single space may be followed for preparation of abstract. The title of paper, authors' names and their affiliations and the E-mail Id for correspondence may be given along with the abstract. 


Thursday, March 28, 2019

New Report "Addressing Barriers to Scaling-up Renewable Energy through Industry Involvement" | by Indian Renewable Energy Federation

Addressing Barriers to Scaling-up Renewable Energy through Industry Involvement.
by V. Subramanian, Partha S. Banerjee, Vineet Kumar & Manisha Mukherjee; Indian Renewable Energy Federation (IREF), New Delhi, 2019. 

About the Report: While the renewable energy sector has grown considerably, there is still immense potential to be realized. This report identifies some of the key barriers that are hindering the growth of renewable energy in India. An important focus of this report is to identify gaps in the implementation of renewable energy efforts at the national and state level approaches, with involvement and inputs from industry, and find solutions for a more enabling ecosystem for investment and development.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

CSSP Talk on "Scientometrics in the Twenty-First Century" | Tomorrow at SSS-I, JNU at 4.00 p.m.

Centre for Studies in Science Policy 
Jawaharlal Nehru University

 

Invites you to a Special Lecture on

 

Scientometrics in the Twenty-First Century

 

By

Bidyarthi Dutta

(Vidyasagar University, West Bengal)

 

Venue: Room No. 227, 2nd Floor, CSSP, SSS-1 Building, JNU

 

Date: Wednesday, 27th March 2019 | Time: 4:00 pm

 

Abstract: The classical bibliometric indicators were introduced before the year 2000, whereas the modern bibliometric and scientometric indicators were introduced after 2000 (i.e., 21st century). The notable point is that all classical indicators are mainly based on simple citation counts and some normal averaging processes. The normalization of impact factor was initiated by BK Sen in CSIR-INSDOC in around 1987. The normalization process showed a new way towards the standardization of the impact factor. Whereas, the post-2k scientometric indicators or modern indicators that were all introduced in the beginning of the 21st Century, are based on other various factors apart from simple citation count. These other factors mainly include a number of publications, the relation between top-cited papers' citations and number of publications, number of shares, or views, downloads, likes, etc. The last factors developed another new metrics, i.e., altmetrics, a new metrics concept introduced in 2010. The classical indicators were mainly source-based or journal-based indicators, i.e., it evaluated the source items or the journals. But the post-2k metrics emphasized on individual articles and authors. Starting from h-index, the other related indicators, like g-index, i-10 index, e-index, a-index, and R-index et al. are author-level indicators. A glimpse of all classical and modern metrics is discussed here with relative pros and cons.

 

About the Speaker: Dr. Bidyarthi Dutta is an Assistant Professor, working in the Department of Library & Information Science, Vidyasagar University in West Bengal. He was awarded PhD from Jadavpur University in 2008. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Scientometric Research (Jscires.org).

 

 

 

All are welcome to attend the Lecture. 


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Centre for Studies in Science Policy
School of Social Sciences

SSS 1 Building, 2nd Floor
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi - 110067, India
Tel: +91-11-26704461
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Monday, March 25, 2019

New Book: "Open Access: The Road to Freedom"

Open Access: The Road to Freedom
Edited by Narayan Chandra Ghosh, Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay, Bhaskar Mukherjee, and Jiban K. Pal.; Prova Prakashani, Kolkata, 2018, ISBN 9789383658206.

About the Book:
This is published as the Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Society for Information Science (SIS), held in Kolkata during 7-8 April 2017. It contains 27 essays placed in six Sections.

Table of Contents
Section 1: Open Access - the Context
Section 2: Open Access Evaluation
Section 3: Open Access Repositories
Section 4: Open Access Policies
Section 5: Open Access Publishing
Section 6: Open Learning


Sunday, March 24, 2019

New Book "Constructing a Global Technology Assessment : Insights from Australia, China, Europe, Germany, India and Russia"

Constructing a Global Technology Assessment: Insights from Australia, China, Europe, Germany, India and Russia
Edited by Julia Hahn & Miltos Ladikas, KIT Scientific Publishing, Karlsruhe, ISBN: 9783731508311.

Abstract: Worldwide simultaneous effects of technologies, international challenges such as climate change as well as shifting relationships between science and society call for approaches that can address these issues on a global level. This book examines the potential of Technology Assessment (TA), as an until now mainly national and Western concept, to take on this global level and provide answers to these pressing questions.

Table of Contents 
The Case for a Global Technology Assessment
Technology Assessment in Germany
European Concepts and Practices of Technology Assessment
Technology Assessment in Australia
Technology Assessment in China
Technology Assessment in India | by Poonam Pandey, PN Desai & S. Chaturvedi
Technology Assessment in Russia
Constructing a Global Technology Assessment: Its Constitution and Challenges

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Anti-racism: UNESCO’s early mental engineering

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Anti-racism: UNESCO's early mental engineering 

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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Call for Research Proposals under DST's Water Technology Initiative: Research, Technology and Innovation on Nexus of Water with Energy, Food, Health.

Call for Research Proposals under DST's Water Technology Initiative: Research, Technology and Innovation on Nexus of Water with Energy, Food, Health.

1. Preamble:
Water Technology Initiative is a demand oriented user-centric initiative which includes development research in laboratories as well as application research in field. The scope of initiative covers the entire value chain of R&D right from water oriented applied research, pre competitive technology development, technology based classification & assessment of technology options, pilot-demonstration of technology leads from laboratories and academic institutions to evolve a basket of technology options and mounting of technically, socially, environmentally and eventually affordable convergent solutions suited to socio-economic context.
Based on stakeholders' consultation, it is being inferred that there is a need to promote research for cross sectoral interface in the water domain. This is necessary to enhance access to water supply and services and reduce disparities among different sections and regions which calls for a multi-goal optimisation process accounting for sectoral integration of water-food-energy with health-education-equity. 

2. Objective of Call:
The objective of the call is to mobilize study, research, innovation and technology proposals to explore, understand and address nexus of water issues with the sectors e.g. energy, food, health, infrastructure etc. in the context of existing and emerging water challenges in the country especially with reference to reliable availability of water for drinking, municipal, and agricultural requirements. The scope of this call will not include sensing and treatment of industrial waste water and water use efficiency in industrial sector. The present call would support thematic lab based Research Development and Demonstration (RD&D) on Water quality sensing, analysis, treatment and management for addressing issues related to Water-food, Water-Energy, Water-Health, Water-Energy-Food-Health and other cross sectoral Nexus. The topics could include:
I. Treatment and management of Water quality for Public Health, water related disasters, cleaning the rivers etc.
II. System optimization of water supply &treatment systems for optimal water & energy use.
III. New Sensor technologies and intelligent sensor products for real time measurement of water quality and quantity in energy operations.
IV. Sustainable options for water quality such as in-situ remediation.
V. Study of transport and fate of Emerging Contaminants, PPCP and Pesticides.
VI. Sustainable water harvesting, recharge and porous cities (usability, health impacts, efficiency & safe use etc.)
VII. Sustainable Desalination Technologies.
VIII. Optimizing water quality and quantity for different usage.
The above topics are only illustrative and any other topic addressing call spirit can be considered under this call. The call would include following components: 
  • 3.1 Action Research Sustainable Integration of alternate energy sources Stream. Proposal should aim at conducting scientific study of the nexus of water issues with other sectors and the outcome should be evidence based action plan. 
  • 3.2 Applied Research Stream: Leading to establishment of Proof-of-Concept. Proposal should explore innovative ideas with a view to showcase the unique advantages of their idea over existing alternatives and to demonstrate that their innovative idea has the ability to address a significant end user need. This has to be substantiated by clear articulation on need supported by quantitative performance statement from the participating user. 
  • 3.3 Technology Stream: Leading to Lab Scale Demonstration.
  • 3.4 Solution Stream: Leading to Pilot Scale Demonstration for technology in field setting. 
Deadline/ Call Closing Date: 15th May, 2019 

Sunday, March 17, 2019

CfPs: 5th IndiaLICS International Conference "Innovation Systems in India: Contexts and Challenges" | 29-31 August, Ahmedabad

5th IndiaLICS International Conference 2019

Innovation Systems in India: Contexts and Challenges

 

August 29-31, 2019

 

Co-organisers

Ahmedabad University, Ahmedabad, India

Gujarat Institute of Development Research, Ahmedabad, India

 

Venue

Ahmedabad University, Ahmedabad, India

 

Call for Papers & Research Proposals

 

Increasing realisations over perspectives and role of innovations –including but beyond the technological – in impacting economies and societies at the macro, meso and micro levels call for a serious rethink on national, regional and sectoral innovation systems in India. While no clear-cut policies on innovations exist, especially addressing local and sub-national dynamics, absence of comprehensive statistics on innovation and related aspects remains a first major roadblock. Further, innovation potential of subsectors, regions and resources (both physical and knowledge-based) has been poorly articulated as we have limited understanding of interrelationships between diverse stakeholders of science, social-economy and democracy. A common concern is over innovative governance of access and use of resources (particularly, natural) to ensure broad-basing of sustainable production, consumption and conservation.

 

IndiaLICS is the India chapter of Globelics, an international network of scholars who apply the concept of Learning, Innovation and Competence building System (LICS) as a framework for promoting inclusive and sustainable development in developing countries, emerging economies and societies in transition. IndiaLICS engages in and pro-actively promotes domestic and global exchange of scholarship in innovation systems and the translation of innovation to development outcomes. It organizes seminars/conferences and undertakes capacity building activities as well as research with academics, policymakers, entrepreneurs and workers. For details, please visit: www.indialics.org

 

The Conference aims to be multidisciplinary in its approach by including scholars/practitioners/members from social sciences, physical/natural sciences and development/civil society organisations. Although the focus is on India lessons from other developing and developed countries shall be discussed in a comparative perspective.

 

Special sessions are planned for interactions of subject experts and activists with young scholars/practitioners.

 

Pertinent/Suggestive Themes by Broad Intersectional Categories:

 

National Level:

o Innovation, trade and development

o Comprehensive database and indicators of innovations

o IPRs, standards & regulations

o Foresights and futures for technology

o Skills, knowledge and learning – gaps and solutions

o Innovation activity and firm size in the context of changing technology regimes and market structures

 

Regional/Sub-national Level:

o Global production networks and governance of value chains

o Enterprise-academia-state-society inter-linkages

o State and STI

 

Sectoral/Sub-sectoral Level:

o Skills, knowledge gaps in traditional and modern sectors

o Innovations in agriculture, forestry, livestock and fisheries

o Informal sector and innovation (both rural and urban contexts)

o Innovation in services and business model innovation

o Innovations in social sectors (education, health and water)

 

Overarching Concerns:

o Science, technology and innovation links

o Climate change and protecting the environment

o Gender and innovation

o Inclusive and responsible innovation

 

These are indicative themes only. Papers beyond these themes shall also be considered.

 

Important Dates:

• Submission of Extended Abstracts or Research Proposals by April 20, 2019

• Information on Acceptance/Rejection of Abstracts/Proposals by April 27, 2019

• Submission of Full Papers by July 31, 2019

 

Format for Extended Abstract/Research Proposal:

The abstract/proposal (around 1000 words) must be new (neither published nor being submitted/considered for publication elsewhere) and should preferably be organised around the following subsections (a) Central Concerns (b) Methodology/Approach (c) Main Findings (d) Policy Implications (e) Originality/Value (f) Keywords (upto 5). Papers by young scholars are particularly encouraged. All submissions and enquiries have to be emailed to: indialics2019ahd@gmail.com

 

Travel and Hospitality:

Efforts are on to offer travel cost support to participants; details on that shall be conveyed to authors of papers selected. Local hospitality shall be taken care of.


Further Details

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

DJLIT Special Issue "Promoting and Maintaining Integrity in Higher Education and Research" Published Online

DJLIT Special Issue on 'Promoting and Maintaining Integrity in Higher Education and Research' Published

March 2019 Issue

Guest Editor: Dr Manorama Tripathi, JNU Delhi, DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 

Vol 39 No 2 (2019), pp. 57-139 | Online Published on 11 March 2019