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      SociologyEconomics of InnovationManagement of InnovationGilbert Simondon
Lotfi A. Zadeh, in his article entitled “The Birth and Evolution of Fuzzy Logic” discusses R.E. Kalman’s and W. Kahan’s strong criticisms of fuzzy logic and presents his answers to these criticisms. The main subject of this debate... more
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      Philosophy of ScienceFuzzy LogicSociology of ScienceNatural Science
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      Cognitive SciencePhilosophyEducational TechnologySocial Construction of Technology
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      Human-Animal RelationsSociology of EmotionAnthrozoologySociology of Science
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      Sociology of KnowledgeHistory of ScienceSociology of Science
Federal and state laws present marijuana as a dangerous substance requiring coercive control and forbid private citizens from possessing, selling, or growing it. Possession cases brought under these laws depend on a forensic confirmation... more
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      Sociology of LawSociology of ScienceMarijuanaLaw and Social Science
The “Human Brain Project” (HBP) is a large-scale European neuroscience and information communication technology (ICT) project that has been a matter of heated controversy since its inception. With its aim to simulate the entire human... more
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      NeuroscienceComputer SciencePhilosophyPhilosophy of Mind
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      Climate change policySociology of Science
One of the most hotly debated ideas in science studies is the claim that contemporary science is in the midst of a transformation. While ‘transformationalist’ arguments and concepts vary, their core principle is that the norms, values,... more
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      HistoryHistory of ScienceComputer NetworksFood History
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      SociologyNetwork AnalysisSociology of ScienceNetwork
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      European HistoryModern HistorySociologySocial Theory
In vocational education, there is an ongoing discussion about problems occurring in school-work transitions and in relating school and work-based learning processes. Apprenticeships have been identified as valuable learning and working... more
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      Social SciencesTeacher EducationLifelong LearningBoundary-Spanning Knowledge Sharing
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      Epistemic JustificationSociology of ScienceBeliefs and attitudesHistory and Sociology of Science
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      European integrationSociology of KnowledgeCritical European StudiesSociology of Science
In this paper we present a preliminary and exploratory analysis of a series of in-depth interviews conducted with twenty eight climate scientists. After justifying the need for such research we present some preliminary results. These are... more
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      Climate ChangeIn-depth InterviewsSociology of ScienceSurvey
During the COVID-19 Pandemic, migration has come up against new challenges. In all OECD countries except Turkey and Colombia, attitudes towards immigrants had seen improvements over the past decade. This progress is now put at risk... more
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      Political SociologySociology of CultureSociology of EducationSociology of Knowledge
One of four known ancient Maya books, the Grolier Codex depicts different manifestations of Venus; the column of glyphs on the left of each panel records days in a 104-year Venus almanac. These plaster-coated bark-paper pages,... more
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      Sociology of ScienceRobert K. Merton
The article is concerned with the analysis of efficiency of the main scientific research impact indicators: the quantity of publications, citing index, Hirsch index, the impact-factor of scientific edition. Their efficiency is analyzed... more
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      SociologySociology Of Scientific KnowledgeSociology of ScienceCiting
Le vicende del Premio Nobel come chiave per comprendere l’immagine pubblica della scienza e i suoi cambiamenti tra società, politica e cultura. Raccontando la storia e le storie del Premio Nobel, le singolari vicende, controversie e... more
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      Science CommunicationHistory of ScienceSociology of ScienceNobel Prize
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      Teaching and LearningEducationFormative AssessmentSociology of Science
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      RhetoricComputer NetworksSociology of ScienceDatabases
Healthcare workers were among the primary sectors that stood on the frontline amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. They play a significant role in giving medical aid and services, especially at the time when the world requires them the most. In... more
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      SociologySociology of CulturePsychologyClinical Psychology
Despite their relative semantic proximity, the fields of public understanding of science (PUS) and social studies of science (SSS) / science and technology studies or science, technology and society (both STS) 1 appear to acknowledge... more
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      Public Understanding Of ScienceScience, Technology and SocietySociology of ScienceSocial Studies Of Science
Il libro della psicologa del MIT di Boston Sherry Turkle, Insieme ma soli. Perché ci aspettiamo sempre più dalla tecnologia e sempre meno dagli altri, ha il merito di riuscire a far luce sull’intimità del rapporto uomo-robot. Tuttavia, ci... more
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      RoboticsArtificial IntelligencePhilosophy of MindHumanoid Robotics
The process of informed consent is fundamental to basic scientific research with human subjects. As one aspect of the scientific enterprise, clinical drug trials rely on informed consent documents to safeguard the ethical treatment of... more
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      Discourse AnalysisMedical SociologyGender StudiesSexual and Reproductive Health
O texto original de John Law aproxima a atividade científica da atividade empresarial, através da gestão que justapõe elementos heterogêneos para obtenção de determinados fins: Law, J. (1989). Le laboratoire et ses réseaux. la science et... more
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      Philosophy of ScienceSocial and Cultural AnthropologyHistory of ScienceSociology of Science
RESUMEN Se explora desde una perspectiva cuantitativa la dinámica de la pérdida de talento de la comunidad de investigadores y tecnólogos venezolanos a partir del año 1960 hasta el presen-te, período durante el cual 1783 científicos han... more
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      VenezuelaSociology of ScienceCientometria
Soziologische Zeitdiagnosen sind ein zwischen akademischem Diskurs und öffentlicher Debatte angesiedeltes Genre, in dem die Gegenwart als Epochenbruch dargestellt wird. In diesem Beitrag wird erstens das Verhältnis zwischen Zeitdiagnosen... more
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      SociologyHistory of SociologySociological TheorySociology of Science
It is difficult to define perspective within sets that are self belonging. For example in the study of mankind, anthropology, both men and their studies fall into the same category that contains the topic outline. This situation entails a... more
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      SociologyAnthropologyPhilosophy of ScienceSociology of Science
The expression of an Islamic political radicalism in Britain has been one of the most dramatic developments in recent decades. Islamic Radicalism and Multicultural Politics explores the nature of this phenomenon by analysing the origins... more
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      HistorySociologyCriminologyPolitical Sociology
How can historical examination of the Pleistocene extinction question in Australia shed light on ways that scientific debate is influenced by the cultures of science and extra-scientific concerns? In Europe, investigation of the antiquity... more
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      Philosophy of ScienceHistory of ScienceSociology of ScienceMass extinctions
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      Computer NetworksSociology of ScienceDatabasesSoftware
In this paper, we analyse patients’ perspectives on the introduction of artificial intelli- gence (AI) and robotic systems in healthcare. Based on citizens’ experiences when hospitalised for COVID-19, we explore how the opinions and... more
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      Sociology of ScienceHealthcare TechnologyResponsible Research and InnovationCare Robots
of the National System of Researchers (SNI) in Mexico. *Paper presented at the 4th Latin American and Caribbean Congress of Social Sciences, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. Análisis sobre el uso de redes sociales académicas por parte... more
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      Cognitive SciencePhilosophyDecision MakingCritical Thinking
Conclusion générale d’un ouvrage collectif, ce chapitre fait la synthèse des enjeux et des problèmes soulevés par la notion de charisme en sciences sociales. Il revient à la fois sur les difficultés de la conceptualisation du charisme... more
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      SociologyPolitical SociologyLegitimacy and AuthoritySocial Sciences
In an effort to carve a distinct place for social facts without lapsing into a holistic ontology, John Greenwood has sought to define social phenomena solely in terms of the attitudes held by the actor(s) in question. I argue that his... more
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      SociologyCollective BehaviorEnvironmental SociologyEconomic Sociology
At first glance, Suzanne Simard's Finding the Mother Tree is an odd book to be reviewed in Cosmos and Taxis. It is largely about trees. Simard is a professor of Forest Ecology at UBC, Vancouver. She is best known for her initial... more
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      Evolutionary PsychologyPhilosophy of ScienceForestryComplexity Theory
This article provides an overview of the origins and development of green chemistry. Aiming to contribute to the understanding of green chemistry, basically from a historical point of view, this overview argues that contextual influences... more
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      Green ChemistryPhilosophy of ChemistrySociology of ScienceHistory of Chemistry
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      EpistemologyPhilosophy of ScienceFrench StudiesHistory of Science
This Impact Report identifies and summarises the diverse impacts, resulting from the £500m of UK funding of Science and Technology in 2013, using numerous quantitative metrics and short case study extracts. It shows how the varied... more
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      History of ScienceSociology Of Technology (Science And Technology Studies)Sociology of ScienceDNA profiling and databasing