Hungarian - Dutch Round Table Conference on Science Studies

Call Number
429-1-5:3/4

General information

Call No.:
429-1-5:3/4
Part of series
HU OSA 429-1-5 Mihály Csákó Personal Papers: Social Scientific Research Projects: Research Contributions and other Sociological Scientific Projects
Located at
Archival boxes #3 / No. 4
Original Title
Hungarian - Dutch Round Table Conference on Science Studies (Magyar-holland kerekasztal tudományos kutatásokról)
Date
1986
Level
Folder
Primary Type
Textual
Language
English

Content

Contents Summary
M. Csákó: The Quasi - Zero Decree of Microcomputerization: Its Social and Human Background and Impact in Hungary; dr. Katalin Nagy: When new technology is "unriable"; The Alternative Politics of Technology - Myth or Reality? The Concepts of the Greene in West Germany; Tears for the possibilities of an alternative technology politics in Hungary; Mária Bábosik: R+D, Innovation and Market Orientation; Arie Rip, Rob Hagendijk, Henk Dits: Processes of Implementation of Science Policy Priorities; Pal Tamas: The possibilities of the experts; Judith Mosoni - Pried: Haw to learn from each other's? R+D policy in Hungary, India and Sweden (tables); Lote Leydesdorff: On Measuring the Effectiveness of National Science Policies; György Darva: Science Policy Versus Technological Development Policy; Jack Spapen: University Research Funding in the Netherlands; the Introduction of a Conditional Finance System; Lote Leydesdorff: On Measuring the Effectiveness of National Science Policies in Changing International Environments; Arie Rip: Collectivization - An Indicator of the Political Transformation in Contemporary Science; Arie Rip, Anton J. Nederhof: Between dirigisme and laisser-faire: Effects of implementing the science policy priority for biotechnology in the Netherlands; Stuart Blume: Medial innovation.
Konferenciaanyagok, program, előadások. Mihály Csákó: The Quasi - Zero Decree of Microcomputerization: Its Social and Human Background and Impact in Hungary; dr. Katalin Nagy: When new technology is "unriable"; The Alternative Politics of Technology - Myth or Reality? The Concepts of the Greene in West Germany; Tears for the possibilities of an alternative technology politics in Hungary; Mária Bábosik: R+D, Innovation and Market Orientation; Arie Rip, Rob Hagendijk, Henk Dits: Processes of Implementation of Science Policy Priorities; Pal Tamas: The possibilities of the experts; Judith Mosoni - Pried: Haw to learn from each others? R+D policy in Hungary, India and Sweden (tables); Lote Leydesdorff: On Measuring the Effectiveness of National Science Policies; György Darva: Science Policy Versus Technological Development Policy; Jack Spapen: University Research Funding in the Netherlands; the Introduction of a Conditional Finance System; Lote Leydesdorff: On Measuring the Effectiveness of National Science Policies in Changing International Environments; Arie Rip: Collectivization - An Indicator of the Political Transformation in Contemporary Science; Arie Rip, Anton J. Nederhof: Between dirigisme and laisser-faire: Effects of implementing the science policy priority for biotechnology in the Netherlands; Stuart Blume: Medial innovation.