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Front Row Seat: How Science Can (and Can’t) Shape Public Decision-Making

Autor Juliet A. Gerrard Cuvânt înainte de Jacinda Ardern
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 sep 2026
Responding to the terrorist attack on a Christchurch mosque and a global pandemic, the volcanic eruption at Whakaari/White Island and the occupation of Parliament grounds, for six years Dame Juliet Gerrard stood next to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her successors to provide the insights that science might bring to decisions on issues of public importance.
Sometimes these were emergencies: How fast will Covid spread? How many people are likely to die under different policies? Will the mosque terrorist produce copycats? And sometimes they were longer-term issues: What does the science say about cannabis? Should we worry about 5G or genetic engineering? Will it be easy or hard to get rid of plastic bags? Through case studies like these, Gerrard reflects on the realities of providing evidence to inform policy in the political arena – unpacking the tensions and drawing out general principles.
For anyone interested in evidence and public policy, Front Row Seat is a readable insider account of how science can (and can’t) help us solve big public issues.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781776711932
ISBN-10: 1776711939
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Auckland University Press
Colecția Auckland University Press
Locul publicării:New Zealand

Cuprins

Foreword, by Jacinda Ardern
Preface
Chapter One: Introducing RITA
Chapter Two: When Are Hearts and Minds Open to Evidence?
Moving Beyond Social Licence
Case Study 1: Rethinking plastics
Case Study 2: The future of commercial fishing in Aotearoa New Zealand
What can we learn?
Chapter Three: Three Emergencies
The Role of Science Advise in Short, Sharp and Long, Slow Crises
Case Study 3: A mosque shooting
Case Study 4: A volcanic eruption
Case Study 5: A pandemic
What can we learn?
Chapter Four: There's Something in the Water
Science Advice in Contested Spaces
Case Study 5: Why do we need another G anyway?
Case Study 6: Fluoride
Case Study 7: Nitrates
Case Study 8: Minimising gang harm
What can we learn?
Chapter Five: Both Sides Now
What Can We Learn from the Special Case of Providing Evidence to Inform a Referendum?
Case Study 10: Weeding through the evidence on cannabis
What can we learn?
Chapter Six: Science and Technology Will Save Us?
Contested Narratives on Emerged and Emerging Technologies
Case Study 11: Antimicrobial resistance
Case Study 12: Artificial intelligence and health 
What can we learn?
Chapter Seven: GE in GE-Free New Zealand?
Getting Tricky Issues onto the Policy Agenda
Case Study 13: GE in GE-free New Zealand?
What can we learn?
Chapter Eight: Waste Not, Want Not
Independence, Problem Farming, and Political Will
Case Study 14: Food rescue, food loss, food waste
What can we learn?
Chapter Nine: Lessons Learned, Challenges Ahead
Epilogue
Appendix
Acknowledgements
Terminology Used in this Book
Notes
Index 

Recenzii

‘Juliet Gerrard’s Front Row Seat offers a comprehensive look at what was a very challenging period for New Zealand, one in which science advice played a crucial role. It is to Gerrard’s credit that the more exceptional events (a terrorist attack, an eruption, a pandemic) don’t dominate the book. Indeed, she offers a wide range of case studies, and in doing so, traverses almost all the terrain a science advisor could be expected to encounter. I found the text very readable . . . Gerrard’s warmth and sense of humour also come through strongly.’

‘For six momentous years, Dame Juliet Gerrard provided a vital bridge, linking the worlds of science and policy at the highest levels of government. Drawing on this unique experience, together with her deep scientific expertise and practical wisdom, Front Row Seat explores the challenge of harnessing robust evidence to improve decision-making and protect the public interest. In this disturbing era of populist mantras, industrial-scale misinformation, and post-truth politics, her book provides a sober, perceptive, inspiring, and highly accessible corrective.’

Front Row Seat is a masterclass in the practical application of evidence-based policymaking, bridging the gap between academia and the high-stakes reality of governance. Dame Juliet Gerrard offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how science navigates the world of politics. Part memoir and part manual, this book is an essential resource for leaders, researchers, and anyone looking to understand how science advice can help solve the most varied and complex challenges of our time. It is a timely reminder that the most effective decisions in science diplomacy are not made in isolation but are built on a foundation of rigorous evidence and collaborative expertise.’