The Indian Science Community

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This book focuses on the historical and sociological dimensions of scientists working in laboratories in India, offering insights into the historical, sociological and policy factors that shape scientific pursuits. It illuminates the challenges, accomplishments and the evolving role of science in societal development. The author initiates a broader discourse on the interplay between scientific advancements, societal contexts and policy frameworks. The book fosters a deeper understanding of science's role in shaping India’s social fabric and contributing to the global scientific dialogue. It also explores issues such as brain drain, science activism and the conflict between university- and government-run models of science. Lucid and topical, the book will be of considerable interest to both social and natural scientists, as well as the general academic community, including research students in science, technology, history, social history of science, science and technology studies and innovation policies.

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Genre : Science
Author : Venni V. Krishna
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2024-09-30
File : 314 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781040116876


Science And Society

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Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Release : 1978
File : 234 Pages
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Determinants Of Productivity In Indian Science

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This book is an organizational study of the social aspects of science in India focusing on the determinants of productivity of Indian scientists. The book describes the factors of productivity levels of organic chemists in India in the context of transformation from academic science to post-academic science, and more so, entrepreneurial science. This book considers new factors such as communication technology as an enabling tool to enhance the productivity levels of scientists, and indicates how the different access to the same could lead to/reinforce social inequality in the sphere of Indian science. The present empirical work is an outcome of a study of Indian scientists based on both quantitative and qualitative methods. This book provides an estimation of the relative contribution of determinants of productivity of organic chemists across different levels of organization in the Indian context, and examines their consequences upon the career pattern of scientists. The findings of this study are policy-oriented suggestions aimed at ensuring social equality among scientists in India.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : A. V. S. Kamesh
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release : 2010-04-16
File : 205 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781443821902


Science Belief And Society

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The relationship between science and belief has been a prominent subject of public debate for many years, one that has relevance to everything from science communication, health and education to immigration and national values. Yet, sociological analysis of these subjects remains surprisingly scarce. This wide-ranging book critically reviews the ways in which religious and non-religious belief systems interact with scientific theories and practices. Contributors explore how, for some secularists, ‘science’ forms an important part of social identity. Others examine how many contemporary religious movements justify their beliefs by making a claim upon science. Moving beyond the traditional focus on the United States, the book shows how debates about science and belief are firmly embedded in political conflict, class, community and culture.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Jones, Stephen
Publisher : Bristol University Press
Release : 2019-05-22
File : 344 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781529206944


Science And The Indian Tradition

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This new text is a detailed study of an important process in modern Indian history. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, India experienced an intellectual renaissance, which owed as much to the influx of new ideas from the West as to traditional religious and cultural insights. Gosling examines the effects of the introduction of Western science into India, and the relationship between Indian traditions of thought and secular Western scientific doctrine. He charts the early development of science in India, its role in the secularization of Indian society, and the subsequent reassertion, adaptation and rejection of traditional modes of thought. The beliefs of key Indian scientists, including Jagadish Chandra Bose, P.C. Roy and S.N. Bose are explored and the book goes on to reflect upon how individual scientists could still accept particular religious beliefs such as reincarnation, cosmology, miracles and prayer. Science and the Indian Tradition gives an in-depth assessment of results of the introduction of Western science into India, and will be of interest to scholars of Indian history and those interested in the interaction between Western and Indian traditions of intellectual thought.

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Genre : History
Author : David L. Gosling
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2007-09-12
File : 212 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134143320


Proceedings Of The Indian Science Congress

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Genre : Indian Science Congress
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Release : 1971
File : 484 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B3093359


Science Technology And Medicine In Colonial India

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Interest in the science, technology and medicine of India under British rule has grown in recent years and has played an ever-increasing part in the reinterpretation of modern South Asian history. Spanning the period from the establishment of East India Company rule through to Independence, David Arnold's wide-ranging and analytical survey demonstrates the importance of examining the role of science, technology and medicine in conjunction with the development of the British engagement in India and in the formation of Indian responses to western intervention. One of the first works to analyse the colonial era as a whole from the perspective of science, the book investigates the relationship between Indian and western science, the nature of science, technology and medicine under the Company, the creation of state-scientific services, 'imperial science' and the rise of an Indian scientific community, the impact of scientific and medical research and the dilemmas of nationalist science.

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Genre : History
Author : David Arnold
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2000-04-20
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521563194


Decolonizing Science And Modernity In South Asia

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Author : Sahara Ahmed
Publisher : Springer Nature
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File : 346 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789819718290


History Of Science Philosophy And Culture In Indian Civilization Pt 1 Science Technology Imperialism And War

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Genre : India
Author : Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya
Publisher : Pearson Education India
Release : 1999
File : 1240 Pages
ISBN-13 : 8131728188


Science In India

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Genre : Economic history
Author : Ward Morehouse
Publisher : Popular Prakashan
Release : 1971
File : 180 Pages
ISBN-13 : 8171545017