"The advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty" ( James Madison)
Who owns knowledge? who will have the right to control the circulation of knowledge? and even more importantly, who will have the right to benefit from it?
At NEVET we believe that knowledge should be accessible to all, scholars and communities alike. Therefore, NEVET's goal is to disseminate its context-informed research, including the innovative methodologies and database for context-informed training assessment and treatment. Moreover, we see knowledge as a collaborative product of the researcher and the local and international communities. The participants of our studies are full partners in the construction, ownership and possible dissemination of knowledge.
In the picture: The launching of the book "Resilience in Immigration" written by Shelly Engdau-Wanda, Nevet's member.