The Delusion of Knowledge Transfer: The Impact of Foreign Aid Experts on Policy-making in South Africa and Tanzania
African Minds
2016
383
(How) does ‘responsible research’ relate to ‘epistemic justice’? An attempt to open up thinking about inclusiveness in science by linking disconnected discourses
International Summer School of Higher Education Research and Science Studies ‘Responsible Innovation Cultures’
München
2019
The calamitous coupling of science and politics
Alumni Symposium: Science Policy Interfaces
Research Academy Leipzig
2017
The perpetuation of epistemic inequality by development cooperation
National SDG Conference 2019
Bergen
2019
Identifying enabling factors of science-policy interaction in a developing country context: A case study of South Africa's environment sector
Forest Policy and Economics
2018
91
36-45
International influence on forest governance in Tanzania: Analysing the role of aid experts in the REDD+ process
Forest Policy and Economics
2017
83
181-190
Norway’s Tanzania REDD+ adventure. Another forestry experiment gone awry
Development Today
2016
12-13
Preventing 'Partnership', Perpetuating Dependence: The Detrimental Effects of Knowledge Hierarchies on International Cooperation
DSA 2016 Conference: Politics in Development
Oxford
2016
External Experts' Influence on Forest Governance in Tanzania
1st International Forest Policy Meeting
Hann. Münden
2016
Integrating science into environmental policymaking: insights from South Africa
IUFRO International and Multi-disciplinary Scientific Conference: Forest-related policy and governance: Analyses in the environmental social sciences
Bogor
2016