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The Sociology Of Scientific Work The Fundamental Relationship Between Science And Society Dominique Vinck

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The Sociology Of Scientific Work The Fundamental Relationship Between Science And Society Dominique Vinck
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Publisher: Edward Elgar
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Dominique Vinck
ISBN: 9781848449640, 184844964X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Sociology Of Scientific Work The Fundamental Relationship Between Science And Society Dominique Vinck by Dominique Vinck 9781848449640, 184844964X instant download after payment.

More than ever before, science and technology play a significant role in modern society as evidenced by the development of nanotechnologies and the controversies surrounding GMOs and climate change. This book comprehensively explores the flourishing field of science and technology studies and examines its creation, development and interaction with contemporary society. Dominique Vinck examines the various relationships between science and society including the emergence of sciences, the dynamics of innovation and technical democracy. He also investigates the principal social mechanisms of science and technology such as institutions, organizations, exchanges between researchers and the construction of scientific knowledge, expertise and innovation. The book provides a thorough overview of the field and reviews the major theoretical and methodological approaches as well as the current state of research on a range of topics. This original book will strongly appeal to students and researchers in the social sciences including economics, the management of innovation, political science and the sociology of science. All those interested in the debate on the role of science and technology in society will also find this book to be of great interest.

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