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RC23 NEWSLETTER MAY 2019

Dear RC23 members,


As President of RC23, I welcome you to the Spring Issue of the RC23 Newsletter!


It is a Special Issue in Honor and Memory of Robert K. Merton & First Robert K. Merton Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Sociology of Science and Technology.


The first award was presented to Professor Francisco Sagasti, a notable Peruvian social scientist, during the Session “In Memory of First RC23 President Robert K. Merton” at the XIX World Congress in Toronto. Harriet Zuckerman, Professor Emerita at Columbia University, and the wife of Robert Merton, participated in this ceremony.


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Sincerely, Nadia Asheulova


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