
Instrumentation Between Science, State and Industry
작성자
B. Joerges; T. Shinn
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Science & Technology
Business & Economics
형식
킨들
페이지
280
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2012
출판사
Springer
판
2001
ISBN-10
9401090327
ISBN-13
9789401090322
설명
This work delves into the intricate relationships among science, state, and industry, highlighting how instrumentation acts as a pivotal mediator in these interactions. It explores the nuanced ways research and technology inform and influence one another, offering critical insights into how policy and industrial practices are shaped by scientific advancements. Through a comprehensive analysis, the authors examine contemporary case studies that reveal the dynamic landscape where research efforts intersect with technological developments.
B. Joerges and T. Shinn build upon existing theories around research-technology, extending the conversation to encompass a broader context. Their exploration invites readers to reflect on the socio-political implications of scientific practices and technological innovations. This analysis is particularly relevant for scholars and practitioners interested in the sociology of science and the evolving role of technology in society, making it a significant contribution to understanding the ongoing dialogue between these vital sectors.
B. Joerges and T. Shinn build upon existing theories around research-technology, extending the conversation to encompass a broader context. Their exploration invites readers to reflect on the socio-political implications of scientific practices and technological innovations. This analysis is particularly relevant for scholars and practitioners interested in the sociology of science and the evolving role of technology in society, making it a significant contribution to understanding the ongoing dialogue between these vital sectors.