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Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Info Tech & Environment 2/2

Part 2. Main Speaker(s): Dr Fraser Mustard, Dr Raymond Price. Video begins with the continuation and conclusion of Dr Mustard's lecture. Afterwards, Dr Price delivers a paper on recent environment issues and international policy in regards to them. All of the speakers then take questions and comments form the audience.

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Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Law & Lawmakers 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): David Smith, Rosalie Abella, John White. Begins with chairman calling Smith to the podium, who then welcomes the audience and congratulates the School of Policy Studies on their grand opening. Afterwards Abella lectures the audience on the role the judiciary plays in policy creation. Once her speech is concluded, White delivers a paper on constitution making.

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Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Media & Culture (2 tapes)

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Michael Davies, Flora MacDonald, John Godfrey. Begins with Davies introducing MacDonald and Godfrey. Aftrwards MacDonald lectures the audience on cultural policy, focusing on a case study of a policy she helped through the House of Commons recently. Godfrey then takes the podium and delivers a paper on the media's role in the creation of public policy.
Part 2. Main Speaker(s): John Godfrey, George Perlin. Video begins with the continuation and conclusion of Godfrey's lecture. Afterwards, Perlin delivers a speech on the use of public opinion research in policy making. The speakers then takes questions from the audience for the remainder of the video.

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Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Policy as Process (2 tapes)

PART 1: Main Speaker(s): Giles Paquet, Keith Banting. Begins with chairman explaining the meaning of 'policy as a process'. Afterwards, Paquet presents his paper Policy as a Process: Tackling Wicked Problems. Afterwards Banting gives his thoughts on policy as a process for the remainde rof the video. At the end of the video multiple audience members address the presenters with questions and comments.
Part 2. Continuation and conclusion of the audeince questions and comments.

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