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Journal of Science Policy & Governance
​​JSPG-UCL STEaPP Special Issue: 
Innovations In Science Diplomacy

Volume 20, Issue 03 
August 2022

Produced in partnership with Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy at University College London  

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Cover Memo: ​Volume 20, Issue 3, Special Issue on Innovations in Science Diplomacy
Joanna Chataway (1), Jean-Christophe Mauduit (2)
  1. Professor and Head of Department of Science Technology, Engineering & Public Policy, University College London
  2. Lecturer in Science Diplomacy, Department of Science Technology, Engineering & Public Policy, University College London; ​JSPG Senior Advisor for International Engagement
Cover Memo: Volume 20, Issue 3, Special Issue on Innovations in Science Diplomacy
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Paper Competition First Place Winner
Policy Memo: Rising Seas and Uncertainties: Establishing Static Maritime Borders to Ensure Equity in the Face of Sea Level Rise​
Lauren Wagner, Ka Man Jasmine Yu, Fiona B. Dunn​

Keywords: ocean diplomacy; sea level rise; maritime boundaries; climate change; equity; SIDS; UNCLOS
Rising Seas and Uncertainties: Establishing Static Maritime Borders to Ensure Equity in the Face of Sea Level Rise
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Paper Competition Second Place Winner
Policy Memo: Advance U.S. International Diplomacy Efforts by Expanding Eligibility in the Embassy Science Fellows Program
Rami Major, JP Flores, Rachel Cherney
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Keywords: Congress; science diplomacy; science policy; foreign policy; collaboration; international diplomacy

Advance U.S. International Diplomacy Efforts by Expanding Eligibility in the Embassy Science Fellows Program
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Paper Competition Third Place Winner
Policy Memo: ​Anticipatory Science Diplomacy as a Governance and Cooperation Mechanism for the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
George Profitiliotis
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Keywords: search for extraterrestrial life; anticipatory diplomacy; science diplomacy; emerging space actors
Anticipatory Science Diplomacy as a Governance and Cooperation Mechanism for the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
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Policy Memo: ​Equator to Pole: Using Science Diplomacy to Incorporate Best Practices from Latin America and the Caribbean for Sustainable Cruise Tourism in the Polar Regions
Julian Campisi, Ana Watson, Julianne Yip

Keywords: science diplomacy; polar regions; cruise tourism; tourism; cruises; best-practices; knowledge sharing

Equator to Pole: Using Science Diplomacy to Incorporate Best Practices from Latin America and the Caribbean for Sustainable Cruise Tourism in the Polar Regions
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Policy Memo: Democratizing Sustainable Energy Technology through Collaborative International Spaces​
R. Jarrett Bliton, Rosa I. Cuppari, Kirsten B. Giesbrecht, Allison M. Smith

Keywords: energy transition; energy storage; science diplomacy; renewable energy; net zero; foreign policy; science policy; energy diplomacy
Democratizing Sustainable Energy Technology through Collaborative International Spaces
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Essay: Capacity-Building for Big Science in the Global South: Lessons Learned from the Square Kilometer Array
Anna-Lena Rüland
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Keywords: capacity-building; Big Science; Global South; Square Kilometer Array
Capacity-Building for Big Science in the Global South: Lessons Learned from the Square Kilometer Array
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Op-Ed: A Call to Draw on Existing Social Science Scholarship to Understand Professional Communities at the Science-Diplomacy Nexus Better: Using the Case of Space Governance
George Salter

Keywords: social science; science diplomacy nexus; space governance
A Call to Draw on Existing Social Science Scholarship to Understand Professional Communities at the Science-Diplomacy Nexus Better: Using the Case of Space Governance
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Background photo expanded from Mitigating Climate Change’s Impact on Tick-Borne Zoonotic Disease Emergence - Figure 1: Infographic of the dangerous cycle that climate change creates for zoonotic diseases. Humans expand the wildlife-urban interface, and climate change continues to homogenize habitats, creating areas of increased biodiversity where novel species interactions can occur. These interactions present an increased risk for the spread of zoonotic diseases. Image depicts circle in quarters with chart title: climate change and zoonotic diseases. Subtitle: A dangerous cycle. Quarter 1: Depicts icon of crane and tree. Text reads: Expanding wildlife urban interfaces (WUI), Humans continue to use land in novel ways, expanding the WUI. Leads to Quarter 2: Depicts icon of Earth. Text reads: Homogenized habitats, Climate change is causing temperatures to rise globally, creating habitats that are more homogenous. Leads to Quarter 3: Depicts icon of leaf. Text reads: Increased biodiversity. Species can move more freely between homogenized habitats, increasing the level of biodiversity. Leads into Quarter 4: Depicts icons of network relationship between humans, deer, and ticks. Text reads: Novel species interactions. Novel species interactions occur in homogenized habitats, increasing the likelihood of disease transmission. Leads into Quarter 1.
Policy Memo: The Need for American Scientific Diaspora Networks
Isabel Warner, Elana R. Goldenkoff, Barbara Del Castello, Dorothy L. Butler, Steve Elliott, Alessandra C. Zimmermann
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Keywords: networks; brain circulation; brain drain; researcher emigration; global competitiveness; STEM Workforce
The Need for American Scientific Diaspora Networks
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JSPG Volume 20 Issue 03

 Editorial Team & Competition Reviewers

Editor-in-Chief
Rosie Dutt

Assistant Editor-in-Chief
Andy Sanchez

Associate Editors
Tess Carter; Jekoniya Chitereka; Cherrelle Dacon; Steven Farrell; Zoe Guttman; Tara Shankar; Rebecca Van Hoeck; Conner Philson
Competition Reviewers
Elke Dall; Lorenzo Melchor; Tomoko Steen; Soledad Quiroz Valenzuela



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Issue DOI: https://doi.org/10.38126/JSPG2003
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    • Volume 20 Issue 01
    • JSPG Volume 19 Issue 01 (10 Years of Publishing)
    • Special Issue: 2021 NSPN-JSPG Policy Memo Competition
    • Special Issue: Shaping the Future of Science Policy
    • JSPG-UK SIN Special Issue: Climate Change Solutions
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    • Special Issue: 2020 NSPN-JSPG Policy Memo Competition
    • Volume 17 Issue 01 (Supported by AAAS STPF)
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