This book, first published in 1977, aims to present a Muslim view of development and highlights some of the related issues that were being debated in the Muslim world. The author outlines the parameters of the Muslim world as well as the Muslim world-view, and provides an analysis of science, scienc
Science and Technology in a Developing World
β Scribed by Terry Shinn, Jack Spaapen, Venni Krishna (auth.), Terry Shinn, Jack Spaapen, Venni Krishna (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 411
- Series
- Sociology of the Sciences 19
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
block possible Soviet expansion by mobilizing European "democracies", the policy soon extended to some developing countries in Asia and Latin America. In response, the USSR gradually initiated development programs for newly independent nations in Asia and Africa. In this context, super power rivalry operated in the South to (i) expand spheres of influence and control; (ii) guard Southern nations from the influence and incursions launched by the opposed camp; (iii) stimulate indigenous development. With few exceptions, Southern nations provided little input to the definition and execution of North-South dynamics during this period. In the case of Africa and to some extent Asia, the acquisition of independence was so recent and often sudden that there was little time to reflect on the kind of policies and measures needed to build balΒ anced relations with the former mother country. In Latin America, the Monroe Doctrine had long insured that the region was a virtual captive of the US. Aid for development was contingent on conformity to US political and economic interests. The cognitive component of South-North dealings strongly reflected the two above mentioned dispositions. The relative lack of political experience in the South. and the dearth of an organized and sizable intellectual/academic community, meant that there were few cognitive and human resources for undertaking careful study and analysis of the conditions and needs of developΒ ment from a Southern perspective (influential exceptions existed though, such as Raul Prebisch in Latin America or Ghandi in India).
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Science, Technology and Society Studies and Development Perspectives in South-North Transactions....Pages 1-34
Front Matter....Pages 35-35
Is Modern Science an Ethno-Science? Rethinking Epistemological Assumptions....Pages 37-64
The Rhetoric of Progress: Crisis Avoidance in Science and Technology Policy for Development Discourse....Pages 65-97
French Ethnocentricity the βEpistemological Circumstancesβ of the Third World Concept....Pages 99-126
Front Matter....Pages 127-127
Science and French Colonial Policy. Creation of the ORSTOM: From the Popular Front to the Liberaton via Vichy, 1936β1943....Pages 129-178
Science for the South/Science for the North the Great Divide? ORSTOM versus CNRS....Pages 179-209
Research and Policy for Development in the Netherlands: A Radical Turn to the South?....Pages 211-240
Information Aid and Forms of Belgian Post-Colonial Science....Pages 241-262
Value Structures in International Development Research Management: The Case of a Canadian R&D Funding Agency....Pages 263-296
Front Matter....Pages 297-297
Science for the South in the South Exploring the Role of Local Leadership as a Catalyst of Scientific Development....Pages 299-321
Prometheus and Hermes....Pages 323-347
Entreprenurial Science as an Economic Development Strategy in the South: Syntex S.A., UNAMβs Instituto de Quimica and the Origins of Academic-Industry Relations in Mexico....Pages 349-373
Science, Technology and Counter Hegemony β Some Reflections on the Contemporary Science Movements in India....Pages 375-411
β¦ Subjects
Interdisciplinary Studies; Education (general)
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