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Explore the role of social sciences in the context of globalization and sustainable development, highlighting the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and the potential for positive change.
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Social Sciences and Globalisation: the role of sustainable development Prof. Dr. rer.nat, Dr. sci. Habil. Dr. h.c. Walter Leal
Overview • Brief introduction to the work of TuTech in Hamburg • Contextualising Social Sciences and Globalisation • Some facts on Social Sciences and Globalization • Linking Social Sciences, Globalisation and Sustainability • Some future trends • Conclusions
Contextualising Social Sciences and Globalisation Globalisation offers a chance to the social sciences both by offering great opportunities and undermining entrenched traditions; We need a newly conceptualized global social science in which all the gains made by the disciplines and area studies can be understood in a transformed context; This also means opening it up to new fields such as sustainable development, an area with strong social roots.
Some facts on Social Sciences and Globalization • Depends on individuals/researchers but is influenced by government policies; • Needs a favourable climate to flourish which is offered right now; • Its understanding needs technical support (e.g. research, studies, events); • Outputs can be long-term as opposed to short-lived; • Applying social sciences in a globalization context may change (bad) habits/practices.
Linking Social Sciences, Globalisation and Sustainability • Sustainable development is one of the top priorities in today´s globalised world; • Social issues are one of the basis of sustainable development and a pre-condition for it; • Applying social sciences and globalisation in a sustainability context may lead to concret(er) outputs.
Some future trends • The massive dynamics of globalization requires new alliances between disciplines; • Thanks to the strong social element of sustainable development in a globalised world, closer integration makes sense; • Cross-disciplinary cooperation will allow a more efficient handling of problems; • A new paradigma will build on the achievements of the Social Sciences during the recent past.
Conclusions a) the promotion of clustering and co-operation among social sciences in a globalised context and sustainability should be fostered; b) the promotion of global/regional cooperation will help to yield common benefits to both areas of knowledge; c) integration may strengthen the active institutions and open new new business opportunities for them; e) integration may attract long-term funding and absorb it; f) research, development and innovation on social sciences, globalisation and sustainability may go hand in hand .
Contact "European Reference Point for Technology Transfer for Sustainable Development" c/o TuTech Innovation GmbH Harburger Schlossstrasse 6-12 D-21079 Hamburg Germany Coordinator: Professor Walter Leal (leal@tutech.de) Assistant Coordinator: Jürgen Becker (becker@tutech.de) Assistant Coordinator: Ralf Erat (erat@tutech.de) Tel.: +49 40 76629-6341 Fax: +49 40 76629-6349 E-mail: sd@tutech.de Internet: www.tutech.de/sd
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