Invitation

 Invitation Public Discussion Launch of the World Social Science Report: Changing Global Environments at the Center for Development Research (ZEF), Walter‐Flex‐Strasse 3, 53113 Bonn on Monday 03 November 2014 (17:00 – 19:00) followed by a reception Contact: [email protected] Please register online: http://goo.gl/forms/HcpaHokj7m (seats are limited) The European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI) in collaboration with the International Social Science Council in Paris and the Center for Development Research, University of Bonn, and the Bonn Sustainability Portal are pleased to invite you to the Bonn launch of the World Social Science Report 2013 taking place on 03 November 2014. The opening of the 2014 global climate summit in New York was met with widespread citizen protests worldwide broadly labeled by international media houses the “people’s climate march’. People are demanding economic and political justice and for the scaling up of politics to match the challenge of climate change. Social science needs to be at the heart of understanding and responding to global challenges such as climate change, pollution, resource limits and planetary boundaries to economic growth. With contributions from 150 scholars from around the world, the report issues an urgent call to the international social science community to work together more effectively with each other, with colleagues from other fields of science, and with users of research to deliver solutions‐oriented knowledge for today’s most pressing environmental problems. It calls for a transformative social science that is: 
bolder in reframing and reinterpreting global environmental change as a social problem 
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better at infusing social science insights into real‐world problem‐solving bigger in terms of having more social scientists to focus on global environmental change different in the way it thinks about and does research The launch brings together distinguished social science and environment experts to present and discuss with each other and the audience the key messages of the report and possible policy implications. World Social Science Report 2013 Dr. Heide Hackmann, Executive Director, International Social Science Council (ISSC) Prof. Anna‐Katharina Hornidge, Director of the Department Political and Cultural Change, Center for Development Research Prof. Detlev Müller‐Mahn, Institute of Geography, University of Bonn Prof. Jakob Rhyner, Director of United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security (tbc) Dr. Ines Dombrowsky, Head of Department of Environmental Policy and Natural Resources management, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik ‐ German Development Institute (DIE) [Moderator]