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Science, Technology, and Society in the Third World An Annotated Bibliography

by Wesley Shrum
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Overview

This reference source lists and summarizes nearly one thousand English-language articles and books published from the late 1970s to the early 1990s that treat the subject of science and technology in developing countries. These are organized by major topics, including appropriate technology, agriculture, technology transfer, innovation diffusion, environment and health, economics, education, research and development, politics, distribution of benefits, communication, the discipline of science, and science and technology in development. Entries are numbered and keywords are provided at the end of each summary. Indexes make it easy for readers to locate entries by keyword, subject, or author's name. A valuable introduction for non-specialists, this work can also familiarize specialists with relevant literature outside their own disciplines.

About the Author, Wesley Shrum

Stephen Voss, Jr. is a doctoral candidate in the Government Department of Harvard University. Carl L. Bankston III is a doctoral candidate at Louisiana State University. Wesley Shrum has been on the faculty of the Department of Sociology at Louisiana State University since 1982. He has served as secretary of the Society for Social Studies of Science since 1987.

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Reference Reviews

...a valuable work...this volume should be gobbled up by the woolly-jumper beardies in your library.

American Reference Books Annual

...a valuable reference book with current and readily available literature for English-speaking readers.

Science

The whole work adds up to an impressive, densely-written account of Third World progress...

American Reference Books Annual (ARBA)

...a valuable reference book with current and readily available literature for English-speaking readers.

Library Journal

This interdisciplinary bibliography of studies of science and technology and their impact on the Third World lists and describes 978 works published between 1975 and 1992. Since their objective was to provide a gateway to research, the compilers limited coverage to social science materials that should be readily obtainable in the United States. As they acknowledge, this means that many works published in Third World countries are excluded, even if originally published in English. The bibliography is divided into two main parts, each preceded by an introductory essay. The first section deals more with economics and innovation, covering such topics as appropriate technology, technology transfer, and research and development; the second part deals more with political and policy factors, including education, health and the environment, communications, etc. Perhaps reflecting the book's collective authorship, the annotations vary in length, ranging from a simple descriptive sentence to two full paragraphs, including some commentary. For academic reference collections.-Donald Marion, Univ. of Minnesota Science & Engineering Lib., Minneapolis

Booknews

A reference that lists and summarizes 978 English-language articles and books published from the late 1970s to the early 1990s which treat the subject of science and technology in developing countries. Organized by major topics, the entries are numbered and indexed by author and subject. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR booknews.com

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1995
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Pages
403
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810828711

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