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How does knowledge relate to political action?
Nico Stehr
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, Reiner Grundmann
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Sociology and Policy
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Arts & Humanities
C.P. Snow
28%
Certainty
28%
Climate Change
64%
Conceptualization
26%
Dissemination
30%
Mannheim
43%
Paradox
23%
Political Action
99%
Practical Knowledge
38%
Two Cultures
35%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
climate change
17%
decision
38%
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
35%
policy
55%
program
16%
science
59%
snow
24%
thesis
65%
Social Sciences
climate change
51%
knowledge
19%
political action
98%
political decision
71%
political program
42%
Business & Economics
C.P. Snow
28%
Climate Change
32%
Conceptualization
26%
Dissemination
28%
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
45%
Paradox
23%
Political Decision
78%
Engineering & Materials Science
Climate change
100%
Snow
55%