Investigación Científica y Tecnológica en los Contratos de Ciencia y de Tecnología (Scientific and Technological Research in Contracts of Science and Technology)

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Álvaro Zerda Sarmiento
Impact ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (6) ◽  
pp. 4-5
Author(s):  
Dar-Bin Shieh

Professor Dar-Bin Shieh, Deputy Minister at the Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology, shares with us details of the efforts undertaken at the Ministry to promote and support scientific and technological research and development in Taiwan, including his response to the COVID-19 pandemic


2009 ◽  
Vol 08 (04) ◽  
pp. C02
Author(s):  
Luisa Prista

Within the research framework programmes, the European Commission's interest in societal issues pertaining to science and technology has been increasing over time. An important step in this direction has been taken with the establishment during the Seventh Research Framework Programme (FP7) of the theme "Science in Society" (SiS) in the Specific Programme "Capacities". From this perspective, the theoretical and practical horizon of science and technology (S&T) socialisation discussed in this issue of JCOM fits well with the SiS strategy. In fact, S&T socialisation refers, on the one hand, to the process of the adaptation of science to a changing society and, on the other hand, to the capacity of identifying and managing the social dynamics increasingly involved with scientific and technological research.


Impact ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (7) ◽  
pp. 4-5
Author(s):  
Dar-Bin Shieh

Professor Dar-Bin Shieh, Deputy Minister at the Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology, shares with us details of the efforts undertaken at the Ministry to promote and support scientific and technological research and development in Taiwan, including his response to the COVID-19 pandemic


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 10-13
Author(s):  
Joseph R. Kraus

This database provides access to a wide variety of journals, magazines, trade publications, and some books that are focused on scientific, engineering, and technological research. Over 5,000 sources are covered in the database, and about 1,750 of those provide some sort of full text. After some searching, it was found that about 25 to 30% of the articles indexed in the database are full text, and there are over 2.6 million full text articles. Thus, about 8+ million articles are indexed in the resource. Article records go back to the 1909. Many students and librarians are familiar with the EBSCO interface, and this database should be easy for many patrons to use.


Impact ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-5
Author(s):  
Dar-Bin Shieh

Professor Dar-Bin Shieh, Deputy Minister at the Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology, shares with us details of the efforts undertaken at the Ministry to promote and support scientific and technological research and development in Taiwan, including his response to the COVID-19 pandemic


2009 ◽  
Vol 08 (03) ◽  
pp. C03 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sally Wyatt

In the Handbook on the socialisation of scientific and technological research, edited by Wiebe Bijker and Luciano d’Andrea, ‘socialisation’ is used to both describe and prescribe the ways in which science and technology are used in society. In this comment, ‘socialisation’ is discussed from two other points of view. First, the ways in which science and technology are sometimes used to organize, structure and dominate the social are identified. Second, drawing on Merton’s norms of science, an argument is made against over-socialising science and in favour of acknowledging and preserving the ‘special’ nature of science, for its own sake and because, at its best, science can offer an alternative model for other social activities.


2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Thales Novaes de Andrade ◽  
Lucas Rodrigo da Silva ◽  
Vera Alves Cepêda

Resumo Este texto pretende discutir como a produção tecnológica vem sofrendo efeitos das transformações internacionais em termos de reorganização institucional dos centros de pesquisa. Técnicos e cientistas tiveram suas atividades a partir de novos formatos organizacionais que se estabelecem atualmente. A globalização e a internacionalização do campo científico representam tendências que têm afetado fortemente a constituição dos grupos sociais que conduzem a prática tecnológica em âmbito mundial. Hoje é possível detectar processos globais de articulação de empresas, laboratórios e instituições públicas de pesquisa criando uma ciência e uma tecnologia ao mesmo tempo desenraizadas e assimétricas. As questões colocadas para os países em desenvolvimento são como a internacionalização da pesquisa científica está impactando nas instituições nacionais e como as elites científicas nacionais se comportam frente aos novos parâmetros de financiamento da Pesquisas Tecnológicas. O intuito deste texto é verificar como essas tendências estão impactando na produção científica e tecnológica dos Institutos Públicos de Pesquisa. Para elucidar essas questões parte-se para um estudo de caso sobre o Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas (IPT) que é ligado à USP e vinculado à Secretaria de Desenvolvimento Econômico, Ciência e Tecnologia do Estado de São Paulo.Palavras-chave Ciência e Tecnologia; pesquisa científica; pesquisadores; IPTAbstract This paper discusses how technological production has been suffering effects of international transformations in terms of institutional reorganization of research centers. Technicians and scientists had their activities redefined from new organizational formats that are established nowadays. The globalization and internationalization of the scientific field represent tendencies that have affected the constitution of social groups that lead technological practice worldwide. Today it is possible to detect articulation of global processes of companies, laboratories and public research institutions by creating science and technology while uprooted and asymmetric. The questions posed to developing countries is how internationalization of scientific research has been impacting national institutions; and how have national scientific elites been behaving before the new parameters of technological research funding. The aim of this text is to verify how these tendencies have been impacting the scientific and technological production of the Public Research Institute. To elucidate these questions we analyze the case of the Technological Research Institute (Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas - IPT) that is embedded in USP and linked to the Development, Economy, Science and Technology Secretariat of São Paulo State.Keywords Science & Technology; scientific research; researchers; IPT


Author(s):  
Maria Raquel Lucas ◽  
Conceição Rego ◽  
Carlos Vieira ◽  
Isabel Vieira

Entrepreneurship and innovation are multidimensional phenomena, with many interrelated determinants. Innovation is also frequently associated with scientific and technological research. Since innovative entrepreneurship is vital for the promotion of social and economic development, policy makers have for long nurtured potential synergies between universities and enterprises. In the context of wider strategies for regional development, the creation of Science and Technology Parks is one attempt to tackle societal challenges such as boosting competitiveness, job creation or the development of lagging regions. This chapter focuses on the only science and technology park located in the Portuguese region of Alentejo and is organized in five sections: introduction, survey of the literature on proximity and cooperation for innovation, Park description and analysis of a questionnaire developed to assess the effects of membership for resident firms, and a set of conclusions and implications on proximity and innovation for low density converging regions.


Impact ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (5) ◽  
pp. 4-5
Author(s):  
Dar-Bin Shieh

Professor Dar-Bin Shieh, Deputy Minister at the Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology, shares with us details of the efforts undertaken at the Ministry to promote and support scientific and technological research and development in Taiwan, including his response to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Author(s):  
Andoni Alonso ◽  
Antonio Lafuente

Scientific and technological expertise is currently experiencing a crisis. The public shows a growing distrust in many aspects related to the techno-scientific development. The birth of that suspicion begins after World War II but has transformed in the past few decades. In this paper, the authors examine how that doubt has specific features in the present moment. Also, there is a reaction to propose another way to make scientific and technological research where there is a more participative spirit. These changes reshape traditional ideas on science, technology and progress. Amateur efforts in science and technology maybe are opening the possibility of a change for these activities and information technology seems to support these efforts. If these can be considered, a consistent trend is difficult to predict.


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