New Frontiers in Science and Technology StudiesSteve 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. *Should science and technology be treated as separate entities?*What impact has globalization had on science and technology? *Can science be clearly distinguished from other forms of knowledge? *Does the politicization of science really matter? *Is there a role for the social regulation of scientific inquiry? *Should we be worried about research fraud? 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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In contrast , inductivists have tended to be ensconced academics who used the
classroom as the medium for bringing together disparate strands of thought ,
much as Newton himself did at Cambridge . Whereas the deductivists pitched
their ...
In contrast , inductivists have tended to be ensconced academics who used the
classroom as the medium for bringing together disparate strands of thought ,
much as Newton himself did at Cambridge . Whereas the deductivists pitched
their ...
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in Latourspeak ( e.g. Strum and Fedigan 2000 ) , though the political precedent
for this line of thought is traceable to the anarchist strain in late 19th - century
Social Darwinism , including Herbert Spencer and Peter Kropotkin , both of whom
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in Latourspeak ( e.g. Strum and Fedigan 2000 ) , though the political precedent
for this line of thought is traceable to the anarchist strain in late 19th - century
Social Darwinism , including Herbert Spencer and Peter Kropotkin , both of whom
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Johns Hopkins University Press . Marcuse , H. ( 1964 ) . One Dimensional Man .
Boston : Beacon Press . Margalit , A. ( 1986 ) . “ The Past of an Illusion , ” in E.
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History , Man , and Reason : A Study in 19th - Century Thought . Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press . Marcuse , H. ( 1964 ) . One Dimensional Man .
Boston : Beacon Press . Margalit , A. ( 1986 ) . “ The Past of an Illusion , ” in E.
Ullman ...
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Contents
List of Tables and Boxes | 1 |
Sciences Need for Revolution | 11 |
Sciences Need for Unity | 53 |
Copyright | |
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