Piloting Knowledge Swaraj C Shambu Prasad XIMB – KICS SET DEV seminar March 29, 2011
Process of pilots Led by civil society organisations with support from academia. Concept notes, proposals, interim reports 1&2, case study workshops in Nov 17-18, April 18, revised and reworked Piloting Knowledge Swaraj Handbook Reviewed in Nov internally Revised case studies updated and finalised March 2011
The Five pilots Hysterectomy in Rural AP Technoscience, medical ethics, violence Technological responsibility Reconstructing Knowledge in BE Plurality and peoples choices Experts and sustainability in disasters (guidelines..) Democratising Water sector Civil society in providing alternatives Engaging expertise in water (process guidelines), citizen engagements in rivers (enacting expertise
Five Pilots contd… Democratising Climate Change Big science, little science (human scale)revisited Ethics and sustainability Decentralised options and markets Perceptions on ecological farming Whose knowledge counts? Sustainability and engaging expertise
SET DEV workshops Medical ethics team brought CWS to work with NIN closely – civil society entered CSIR labs… Jan 2010
Climate change FGD (Feb 22, 2010) – Bringing scientists to speak and dialogue with citizens
Whose Knowledge Counts? Mainstreaming Knowledge swaraj – Hyd March 2010
How do we foreground medical ethics? TWOWS meeting December 2010
Taking climate change debates to people & Peoples ethics and Gandhi to Copenhagen
Socialising science in India: Some lessons Science and innovation need knowledge dialogues and different kinds of expertise Few spaces that allow for dialogues – from commissions and councils to dialogues and Gyan Panchayats Science policy as articulating swaraj Socialisation needs newer institutions and capacities Can benefit from many CSO experiences