Issues of development : towards a new role for science and technology : [proceedings of an International Symposium on Science and Technology for Development, held in Singapore in January 1979] /
Issues of Development: Towards a New Role for Science and Technology.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; New York :
Pergamon Press,
1979.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | Science, technology, and global problems.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Issues of Development:Towards A New Roleforscience and Technology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; List of Participants; Steering Committee; Acknowledgements; PART I: OVERVIEWS; Chapter 1. Science and Technology: Resources for Humanand Economic Development; Chapter 2. Science and Technology for Development; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND THE ECONOMY; 2. SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND THE ECONOMY; 3. TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT; 3. TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT; 4. DIFFERENCES WITHIN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- BASIC HUMAN NEEDS.
- 4. DIFFERENCES WITHIN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- BASIC HUMAN NEEDS5. TECHNOLOGY
- APPROPRIATE AND OTHERWISE; 5. TECHNOLOGY
- APPROPRIATE AND OTHERWISE; 6. THE REDUCTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL DISPARITIES; 6. THE REDUCTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL DISPARITIES; 7. THE NATIONAL CAPACITY FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; 7. THE NATIONAL CAPACITY FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; 8. THE NEED FOR RELEVANT SCIENCE POLICIES; 8. THE NEED FOR RELEVANT SCIENCE POLICIES; 9. BRAIN DRAIN; 9. BRAIN DRAIN; 10. SOME PROPOSALS FOR ACTION; 10. SOME PROPOSALS FOR ACTION; Chapter 3. DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL, UNESCO.
- Chapter 5. DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL, UNESCOChapter 4. Declaration of the Symposium on Science and Technology for Development; Chapter 6. Declaration of the Symposium on Science and Technology for Development; Chapter 7. International Cooperation in Science and Technology for Development; Chapter 8. RECOMMENDATIONS; Chapter 9. Recommendations for a Continuing Programmeby the Scientific Non-Governmental Organizationsand on Institutional Arrangements; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PROGRAMME OF ACTION; Chapter 10. Note on the Structure of the Symposium; PART II: INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.
- Chapter 11. Development of an Indigenous Capacity forScience and Technology
- Discussion ReportChapter 12. Science, Technology and Development in aNew Social Order; 1. SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT:A CROWDED INTERNATIONAL AGENDA; 2. UNDERLYING PROBLEMS GENERATED BY THE GROWTH OF SCIENCE; 3. UNDERLYING PROBLEM ISSUES GENERATED BY RECENT TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE; 4. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL VALUES IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY; 5. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; 6. NEED FOR A SOCIAL MOVEMENT FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; 7. THE ROLE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN BUILDING A JUST SOCIETY.
- Chapter 13. Development of Indigenous Science and Technology Competence and Infrastructure:The Philippine Experience1. PLANNING THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIGENOUS S & T COMPETENCE; 2. STRUCTURES FOR PLANNING WITH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYIN THE PHILIPPINES; 3. PLANNING FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE PHILIPPINES; 4. CONCLUSION; Chapter 14. Science and Technology for MassBased Development; Chapter 15. Science and Technology in Developing Countries:Obstacles to Progress; 1. TRADITION OF SCIENCE; 2. EDUCATION AND TRAINING; 3. COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION; 4. PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION.