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Video links to critical thinking

On 10 March 2021 by SPP

To understand critical thinking in policy studies, please follow us via our YouTube channel here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClGclDO7gB_gHysMACyI2qQ/videos

Apart from our platform, the following video links from other platforms can help illustrate what critical thinking is:

Frank Fischer discussed “Climate Denial and Post Truth Challenges for Policy Science” in his plenary talk at the Fourth International Conference on Public Policy in Montreal, Canada

Frank Fischer spoke in February 2021 on “Post-Truth and Climate Denial Politics” to the Atelier on Interdisciplinary Research on Environment at Sciences Po in Paris.

CPS and the Argumentative Turn

Frank Fischer and Piyapong Boossabong on participatory governance

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