Francisco Sagasti, the intellectual who fosters science and democracy in Peru’s most critical hour
from Society for Social Studies of Science
(2020-12-28 6:21)
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Sebastián Zárate describes the participation of Francisco Sagasti on the Annual Meeting of CTS in Perú in 2018 and reflects on the challenging role of Sagasti as a National President. The post in Spanish below. The post Francisco Sagasti, the intellectual who fosters science and democracy in Peru’s most critical hour appeared first on Society for Social Studies of Science .
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Francisco Sagasti, the intellectual who fosters science and democracy in Peru’s most critical hour
from Society for Social Studies of Science
(2020-12-28 6:21)
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Sebastián Zárate describes the participation of Francisco Sagasti on the Annual Meeting of CTS in Perú in 2018 and reflects on the challenging role of Sagasti as a National President. The post in Spanish below. The post Francisco Sagasti, the intellectual who fosters science and democracy in Peru’s most critical hour appeared first on Society for Social Studies of Science .
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Traces, footprints and their significance for qualitative and quantitative social researchEuropean
from Society for Social Studies of Science
(2020-12-22 2:27)
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31 August – 3 September 2021 Barcelona (Spain) or virtual Every day we leave both physical and virtual traces of our behavior. E.g. traces are the clicks from our mobile phones, traces are waste. The opportunity to analyze and interpret those traces that people leave behind opens new scenarios both for qualitative and quantitative social […] The post Traces, footprints and their significance for qualitative and quantitative social research — European Sociological Association appeared first on Society for Social Studies of Science .
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Traces, footprints and their significance for qualitative and quantitative social researchEuropean
from Society for Social Studies of Science
(2020-12-22 2:27)
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31 August – 3 September 2021 Barcelona (Spain) or virtual Every day we leave both physical and virtual traces of our behavior. E.g. traces are the clicks from our mobile phones, traces are waste. The opportunity to analyze and interpret those traces that people leave behind opens new scenarios both for qualitative and quantitative social […] The post Traces, footprints and their significance for qualitative and quantitative social research — European Sociological Association appeared first on Society for Social Studies of Science .
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Traces, footprints and their significance for qualitative and quantitative social researchEuropean
from Society for Social Studies of Science
(2020-12-22 2:27)
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31 August – 3 September 2021 Barcelona (Spain) or virtual Every day we leave both physical and virtual traces of our behavior. E.g. traces are the clicks from our mobile phones, traces are waste. The opportunity to analyze and interpret those traces that people leave behind opens new scenarios both for qualitative and quantitative social […] The post Traces, footprints and their significance for qualitative and quantitative social research — European Sociological Association appeared first on Society for Social Studies of Science .
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Traces, footprints and their significance for qualitative and quantitative social researchEuropean
from Society for Social Studies of Science
(2020-12-22 2:27)
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31 August – 3 September 2021 Barcelona (Spain) or virtual Every day we leave both physical and virtual traces of our behavior. E.g. traces are the clicks from our mobile phones, traces are waste. The opportunity to analyze and interpret those traces that people leave behind opens new scenarios both for qualitative and quantitative social […] The post Traces, footprints and their significance for qualitative and quantitative social research — European Sociological Association appeared first on Society for Social Studies of Science .
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Money for Nothing? Science Between Markets and PoliticsASA Section on Science, Knowledge and Techno
from Society for Social Studies of Science
(2020-12-22 2:25)
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Organizer: Paolo Parra Saiani (University of Genoa), paolo.parra.saiani@unige.it Many factors influence a scientist’s choice of research problem: past interests and training, serendipitous yet consequential encounters with new collaborators, expertise, or information, institutional context or disciplinary culture; commercial opportunities, pressures, and commercially related policies can change the composition of scientific research and the choices that guide […] The post Money for Nothing? Science Between Markets and Politics–ASA Section on Science, Knowledge and Technology appeared first on Society for Social Studies of Science .
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Money for Nothing? Science Between Markets and PoliticsASA Section on Science, Knowledge and Techno
from Society for Social Studies of Science
(2020-12-22 2:25)
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Organizer: Paolo Parra Saiani (University of Genoa), paolo.parra.saiani@unige.it Many factors influence a scientist’s choice of research problem: past interests and training, serendipitous yet consequential encounters with new collaborators, expertise, or information, institutional context or disciplinary culture; commercial opportunities, pressures, and commercially related policies can change the composition of scientific research and the choices that guide […] The post Money for Nothing? Science Between Markets and Politics–ASA Section on Science, Knowledge and Technology appeared first on Society for Social Studies of Science .
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Money for Nothing? Science Between Markets and PoliticsASA Section on Science, Knowledge and Techno
from Society for Social Studies of Science
(2020-12-22 2:25)
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Organizer: Paolo Parra Saiani (University of Genoa), paolo.parra.saiani@unige.it Many factors influence a scientist’s choice of research problem: past interests and training, serendipitous yet consequential encounters with new collaborators, expertise, or information, institutional context or disciplinary culture; commercial opportunities, pressures, and commercially related policies can change the composition of scientific research and the choices that guide […] The post Money for Nothing? Science Between Markets and Politics–ASA Section on Science, Knowledge and Technology appeared first on Society for Social Studies of Science .
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Money for Nothing? Science Between Markets and PoliticsASA Section on Science, Knowledge and Techno
from Society for Social Studies of Science
(2020-12-22 2:25)
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Organizer: Paolo Parra Saiani (University of Genoa), paolo.parra.saiani@unige.it Many factors influence a scientist’s choice of research problem: past interests and training, serendipitous yet consequential encounters with new collaborators, expertise, or information, institutional context or disciplinary culture; commercial opportunities, pressures, and commercially related policies can change the composition of scientific research and the choices that guide […] The post Money for Nothing? Science Between Markets and Politics–ASA Section on Science, Knowledge and Technology appeared first on Society for Social Studies of Science .
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