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Five ways to ensure that models serve society: A manifesto

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Saltelli, Andrea
Bammer, Gabriele
Bruno, Isabelle
Charters, Erica
Di Fiore, Monica
Didier, Emmanuel
Espeland, Wendy Nelson
Kay, John
Piano, Samuele Lo
Mayo, Deborah

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Nature Publishing Group

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The COVID-19 pandemic illustrates perfectly how the operation of science changes when questions of urgency, stakes, values and uncertainty collide in the 'post-normal' regime.

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Nature

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2099-12-31