Title: Prsentation PowerPoint
1Science and Policy decision making
Professor Alain POMPIDOU Honorary member of
European Parliament Member of the National
Academy of Technologies of France Member of the
National Committee of UNESCO
2TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AS A CULTURAL
HERITAGE BROADEN HUMAN EXPERIENCE IN A SOCIETAL
CONTEXT
SCIENCE AS DEMONSTRATION BASED BROADEN HUMAN
KNOWLEDGE IN UNIVERSAL ACULTURAL CONTEXT
THUS
SCIENCE ENLARGE THE FIELD OF KNOWLEDGE GOES FAR
BEYOND THE CULTURAL HERITAGE
3SCIENCE And TECHNOLOGY
4CREATIVITY AND INTUITION
BREAKTHROUGHS IN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
JUSTIFIES
INDEPENDANCE AND FREEDOM OF SCIENTISTS
5TRUST IN SCIENCE IS BASED ON
INDEPENDANCE AND FREEDOM OF SCIENTISTS
6SCIENCE
- ENLARGE CAPACITY OF KNOWLEDGE
- EXTEND THE INFLUENCE OF HUMAN
- OPEN THE FIELD OF A POWER GAME
- THREATEN TRADITIONAL POWERS
RELIGIONS REACT
THE GALILEOS EXAMPLE
7THE GALILEOS EXAMPLE
ARISTOTELES
COPERNICUS
GALILEO
NEWTON
EINSTEIN
8BATTLES AND DISPUTES BETWEEN SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
DEFENDING
SCIENTIFIC VIEW
SOCIETAL VIEW
GALILEO
EINSTEIN
Questionning the organisation of the universe
Questionning the futur of our society
9RAPIDLY CHANGING SOCIETY
TWO MAIN ISSUES
GLOBALISATION and COMPLEXITY OF SCIENTIFIC
KNOWLEDGE
10DEMOGRAPHIC EVOLUTION
11ECONOMICAL EVOLUTION
12EMERGENCE OF SCIENCE IN NEW COUNTRIES
13EMERGENCE OF SCIENCE IN NEW COUNTRIES
14EMERGENCE OF SCIENCE IN NEW COUNTRIES
15EMERGENCE OF SCIENCE IN NEW COUNTRIES
16COOPERATION IN COMPETITION BETWEEN INDUSTRIALISED
COUNTRIES
SUPPORT TO EMERGING COUNTRIES
ASSISTANCE TO DEVELOPPING COUNTRIES
17SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGHS ECONOMI
C PRESSURE DEMOGRAPHIC PUSH
CONTEXT OF GLOBALISATION OF INFORMATION AND
EXCHANGES
NEW TERRITORIES FOR COMPETENCES AND BEING
INFLUENTIAL
18NEW PRODUCTS NEW SERVICES NEW MARKET SHARE
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
ISSUED FROM
ADDITIVE FINANCIAL ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL
SOCIETAL RISKS
NECESSITATE TO RESTORE TRUST
IN A CLIMATE OF GROWING COMPLEXITY
19DOUBTS AND FEARS
REOPENING THE ISSUE OF CERTAINTY IN SCIENCE
LACK OF COMPETENCE TO GIVE ADVICES
CAUSES TROUBLE AMONG
PUBLIC OPINION
POLICY DECISION MAKERS
20A NEW LOGIC FOR EXPERTISE I.
ANALYSE THE TECHNOLOGICAL BREAK
REACT IN REAL TIME
START A PROSPECTIVE STEP
ANTICIPATE THE CHANGES
ELABORATE INNOVATINE PROJECTS
PROMOTE SYNERGIES BETWEEN DISCIPLINES
21A NEW LOGIC FOR EXPERTISE
ANSWER THE QUESTIONNING OF PUBLIC OPINION
INCREASE INFORMATION THROUGH TRAINING
REACH TO A WELL ARGUED DECISION
A BETTER INFORMED CITIZEN
22PUBLIC DEBATE IS A VITAL FEATURE FOR DEMOCRACY
ACTIVE AND INTERACTIVE TRAINING BASED ON A
MEDIATION PEDAGOGY
23- Never have scientific progress and technological
Innovation fashioned the mode of - economics
- social relations
- life styles
- As much as they do today
thus, a real NEED FOR ETHICS has come to
light in societies
24Ethics is at one and the same time THE MORAL
STANDARD FOR ACTION AND A REFLEXION ON RISK
25THE NECESSITY TO
ADRESS SCIENTIFIC ISSUES AS WELL AS
ETHICAL-SOCIAL-LEGAL ISSUES
THE ROLE OF ETHICS COMMITTEES
26TECHNOLOGICAL OPTIONS
27THREE MAJOR PRINCIPLES
RESPECT FOR DIGNITY AND SOCIO CULTURAL
IDENTITIES RESPECT FOR FREEDOM OF CHOICES AND
CRITICAL SPIRIT RESPECT FOR PRINCIPLES OF
EQUITY AND SOLIDARITY
28ENLARGEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE RAISES THE ISSUE OF
RISK MANAGEMENT
29SUBTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT A PRECAUTIONARY
PRINCIPLE
ACTIVE and PROPERLY BALANCED ADJUSTED TO THE RISK
INVOLVING INDEPENDANT EXPERTS
MULTIDISCIPLINARY and CONTROVERSAL EXPERTISE
30A NEW RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCIENCE SOCIETY
ETHICS
ECONOMICS
and SOCIAL SCIENCE
FROM TRUST FREEDOM
TO
ACCOUNTABILITY RESPONSABILITY
31REFER TO TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
BACK TO BASICS
NEW RULES FOR POLICY DECISION MAKING
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33KEEP OPEN MINDED ORIENTED RESEARCH FROM BASIC
RESEARCH
TO PROBLEM ORIENTED
ANSWER THE NEEDS OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIETY
34THE POLICY DECISION MAKERS I.
Arthur D Little
35THE POLICY DECISION MAKERS II.
Arthur D Little
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