New Frontiers in Science and Technology StudiesPolity Press, 2007 M10 1 - 240 pages Steve Fuller has a reputation for setting the terms of debate within science and technology studies. In his latest book, New Frontiers in Science and Technology Studies he charts the debates likely to be of relevance in the coming years.
These questions are explored by examining an array of historical, philosophical and contemporary sources. Attention is paid, for example, to the Bruno Latour's The Politics of Nature as a model for science policy, as well as the global controversy surrounding Bjorn Lomborg's The Sceptical Environmentalist, which led to the dismantling and re-establishment of the Danish national research ethics board. New Frontiers in Science and Technology Studies will appeal strongly to scholars and advanced undergraduate and graduate students in courses concerned with the social dimensions of science and technology, and anyone who cares about the future of science. |
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... Marxist idea of revolution as an irreversible break with the past , something closer in spirit to Condorcet's ... Marx's theory of proletarian revolution . This group was convened in the 1930s by the biochemist Lawrence Henderson , who ...
... Marxist idea of revolution as an irreversible break with the past , something closer in spirit to Condorcet's ... Marx's theory of proletarian revolution . This group was convened in the 1930s by the biochemist Lawrence Henderson , who ...
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... Marxist and capitalist accounts of economic history . In terms of Marxism , Lenin followed Marx's own practice of treat- ing his theory as a transnationally repeatable blueprint for economic change , whereby leaders like Russia would ...
... Marxist and capitalist accounts of economic history . In terms of Marxism , Lenin followed Marx's own practice of treat- ing his theory as a transnationally repeatable blueprint for economic change , whereby leaders like Russia would ...
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Steve Fuller. the standpoint of an open social science , the status of Marx's laws of history depend on whether the social ... Marxism is not simply an account of history but itself a part of history . Emblematic of the ascendancy of ...
Steve Fuller. the standpoint of an open social science , the status of Marx's laws of history depend on whether the social ... Marxism is not simply an account of history but itself a part of history . Emblematic of the ascendancy of ...
Contents
List of Tables and Boxes | 1 |
Sciences Need for Revolution | 31 |
Sciences Need for Unity | 71 |
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