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MISSION STATEMENT
The aim of Science, People and Politics is to explore, with reference to Science, Technology, the Arts and Humanities, how science, people and Politics impact on one another in today's world in different local settings, nationally and internationally. To question the economic realities and the balance of good and bad in all settings, to question how access to knowledge can free the human spirit and further the human instinct to good, but also to examine how envy, and the instinct to control and secrecy can undermine
that which was meant to be good and constructive. And, finally, the publication's aim is to explore the potential for synergy or misunderstanding that exists at the cusp of interdisciplinarity.
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