![]() | Science and Technology in the Transformation of the World (UNU, 1982, 496 p.) |
Section 1: Science and Technology as Formative Factors of Contemporary Civilization - from Domination to Liberation
Henri Lefebvre: "Le nssaire et le possible dans la formation du
mondial."
Rajko Tomovic: "Technology and Society."
A.N. Pandeya:
"Imagination, insight, and understanding: reflections on the culture of science
in a changing world."
Yves Barel: "Paradigmes scientifiques et
Autodrmination humaine."
Section 2: Technology Generation and Transfer - Transformation Alternatives
Slobodan Ristic: "Collective self-reliance of developing countries
in the fields of science and technology."
Kenji Kawano: "Science and
technology in Japanese history."
Imre Marton: "Les mythes technicistes et
antitechnicistes en Afrique (conflits entre traditionalitt
modernit"
Vesna Besarovic: "Legal aspects of the transfer of technology in
modern society."
Vladimir Stambuk: "Philosophy (concepts) of scientific and
technological development. "
Joseite Lopes: "Science and the making of
contemporary civilization."
Section 3: Biology, Medicine, and the Future of Mankind
Bruno Ribes: "La marise de la vie: Pour quoi faire?"
Yuji
Mori: "Restructuring a framework for assessment of science and technology as a
driving power for social development: a biosociological approach."
Ljubisa
Rakic: "Human aspects of medical sciences: medical technology and the
responsibility of the physician."
Section 4: The Control of Space and Power
Osama el-Kholy: "Towards a clearer definition of the role of
science and technology in transformation."
Jose Agustin Silva Michelena:
"Science and politics in a changing world."
Zoran Vidakovic: "The technology
of repression and repressive technology: the social bearers and cultural
consequences."
Luiz Pinguelli Rosa: "Nuclear energy in Latin America: the
Brazilian case."
Section 5: From Intellectual Dependence to Creativity
Guillermo Bonfil Batalla: "La apropiaci la recuperacie las
ciencias sociales en el contexto de los proyectos culturales
endos."
Miroslav Pecujlic: "On the edge of a razor blade (the new
historical blocs and socio-cultural alternatives in Europe)."
Tetsuro
Nakaoka: "Science and technology in the history of modern Japan - imitation or
endogenous creativity?"
Zvonimir Damjanovic: "Science and technology as
organic parts of contemporary culture."
Gregory Blue: "Joseph Needham's
contribution to the history of science and technology in
China."