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Description
Keynote speaker Derek Brien (Pacific Institute for Public Policy) explains in this short video that Kstar practitioners need to focus on the Kstar process, rather than the outcomes. In this respect, communicating research should not be seen as the end product but as the foundation of a discussion, that draws on different perspectives and evidence from different places.
