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RC23 ISA BUSINESS MEETING Friday, 26 February 2021

RESEARCH COMMITTEE 23: SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (2019-2021)

Friday, 26 February 2021

Chair


Nadia Asheulova

Institute for the History of Science and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

 

Co-chairs

 

Alice Abreu


Federal University of Rio de Janeiro


Leandro Raizer

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul


 

The presentation of RC23 ISA activity for 2019-2021 is available for the download below.


Norman Blaikie, Jan Priest (2016) Social Research Paradigms in Action
J. Jiménez (Ed.,with the collaboration of J. C. Escalante) (2009). Participation and Development. The Mexico of the Future. In honor to Russell L. Ackoff in his 87th Anniversary (2009) Institute of Applied Mathematics and Systems, National Autono
Alison G. Anderson (2014). Media, Environment and the Network Society. Palgrave Macmillan.
Technology Assessment in Japan and Europe
Willie Pearson, Jr., Lisa M. Frehill, Connie L. McNeely (Eds.) (2015). Advancing Women in Science.
K. Prpić, I. van der Weijden and N. Asheulova (Eds.) (2014). (Re)searching Scientific Careers.
Food Consumption in the City: Practices and Patterns in Urban Asia and the Pacific
Matthias Gross, Rüdiger Mautz (2014) Renewable Energies. Routledge.
The Information Resonance in Social System
Mandal, Kasturi; Nadia Asheulova and Sevtlana G. Kirdina (eds.) (2014) 'Socio Economic and Technological Innovations: Mechanism and Institutions', Narosa Publishing House: New Delhi.
Open Science, open issues Ciência aberta, questões abertas
R. Sooryamoorthy (2015) Transforming Science in South Africa. Development, Collaboration and Productivity. Palgrave Macmillan.
Saskia Sassen (2014). Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press/Belknap Book.
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