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'''''Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development''''' is a global, online journal dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary dialogue on sustainable development. By providing a public platform for discussion, ''Consilience'' hopes to encourage a global community to think more broadly, thoroughly, and analytically about sustainable development. Published biannually, the journal aims to bring students, researchers, professors, and practitioners from a variety of discipline and geographical regions in direct conversation with each other through an online, academically rigorous medium. | '''''Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development''''' is a global, online journal dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary dialogue on sustainable development. By providing a public platform for discussion, ''Consilience'' hopes to encourage a global community to think more broadly, thoroughly, and analytically about sustainable development. Published biannually, the journal aims to bring students, researchers, professors, and practitioners from a variety of discipline and geographical regions in direct conversation with each other through an online, academically rigorous medium. | ||
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''Consilience'' (inspired by E.O. Wilson’s [[w:Consilience:_The_Unity_of_Knowledge|eponymous book]]) has student, professor, and practitioner participation and promotes solution-oriented research. Noticeable is its cross-pollination of methodologies between disciplines as evidenced by the inaugural issue's articles exploring issues of physician migration in global health, the role of uncertainty in climate change, and human rights, and biotechnology in healthcare, among others. | ''Consilience'' (inspired by E.O. Wilson’s [[w:Consilience:_The_Unity_of_Knowledge|eponymous book]]) has student, professor, and practitioner participation and promotes solution-oriented research. Noticeable is its cross-pollination of methodologies between disciplines as evidenced by the inaugural issue's articles exploring issues of physician migration in global health, the role of uncertainty in climate change, and human rights, and biotechnology in healthcare, among others. |
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Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development is a global, online journal dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary dialogue on sustainable development. By providing a public platform for discussion, Consilience hopes to encourage a global community to think more broadly, thoroughly, and analytically about sustainable development. Published biannually, the journal aims to bring students, researchers, professors, and practitioners from a variety of discipline and geographical regions in direct conversation with each other through an online, academically rigorous medium.
Mission
History
Consilience (inspired by E.O. Wilson’s eponymous book) has student, professor, and practitioner participation and promotes solution-oriented research. Noticeable is its cross-pollination of methodologies between disciplines as evidenced by the inaugural issue's articles exploring issues of physician migration in global health, the role of uncertainty in climate change, and human rights, and biotechnology in healthcare, among others.
Issue One of the journal, published in the spring of 2008, features thirteen articles, including academic papers, field notes and opinion pieces. Also included is a photo essay displaying events in Afghanistan. Issue II was published in the spring of 2009 and featured fourteen articles. Issue III is due to be published in October 2009.
The journal has recently begun a biweekly editorial column, comprised of shorter opinion pieces and interviews.
The Consilience launch event was conducted on February 18, 2008 in Low Rotunda on Columbia University's campus with Dr. Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, as the keynote speaker. A release event for Issue II was held and co-sponsored with IDAYA, a journal of African studies.
Consilience is featured on the New York Times blog "Dot Earth", a climate change and sustainability resource written by Andrew C. Revkin.
Consilience is run by an editorial board of undergraduate and graduate students at Columbia University.