Herlea, Alexandre (Author)
In the more than forty years of its existence, ICOHTEC has been an arena in which the topic science—technology relationships was and still is largely present. This often discussed topic has a special place and plays a particular role in the History of Technology field. The technical and scientific aspects, as well as the economic, social and political ones are present in many papers delivered in ICOHTEC symposia. They are often case studies, but also broader studies with a holistic approach. Science—technology relationships are present in all technical fields, including energy, materials, information and communication, transportation, machines and machine sciences, medicine, military technology, scientific instruments, etc. They concern research, invention and innovation, production, trade and education, as well as the individuals and institutions involved in these fields and processes. This essay dealing with science—technology relationships in ICOHTEC's works is not exhaustive, but it allows a general view concerning ICOHTEC's contributions in the field.
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Slawomir Lotysz;
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After Work Hours: Excursions, Receptions and Social Atmosphere
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Brenda J. Buchanan;
(2014)
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Barton C. Hacker;
(2014)
The Symposium on the Social History of Military Technology: ICOHTEC 2006—2013
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Francesco Gerali;
Marcin Krasnodębski,;
Saara Matala;
Dick Van Lente;
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Yoel Bergman;
Florian Bettel;
Maria Elvira Callapez;
Donna J. Drucker;
Francesco Gerali;
Dick van Lente;
Tiina Männistö-Funk;
Stefan Poser;
Thomas Schuetz;
(July 2021)
The 47th Symposium of the International Committee for the History of Technology, ICOHTEC's first digital meeting, July 15–17, 2020
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James C. Williams;
(2014)
Energy, Technology and the Environment
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Susan Schmidt Horning;
(2014)
Swinging the Symposium: ICOHTEC's Jazz Evenings and Other Musical Events
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Stefan Poser;
(2014)
"Playing with Technology" as a Subject in ICOHTEC Symposia
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Emgin, Bahar;
Ruff, Georgina;
Serafini, Matteo;
Thorndahl, Jytte;
(2013)
Thirty-Ninth Symposium of the International Committee for the History of Technology: “Technology, the Arts, and Industrial Culture,” Barcelona, Spain, 10--14 July 2012
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Hans-Joachim Braun;
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All Ears: ICOHTEC, Sound and Music
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Birch, Kean;
(2013)
The Political Economy of Technoscience: An Emerging Research Agenda
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Mieke Boon;
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Beyond the Triple Helix: Framing STS in the Developmental Context
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Matthewman, Steve;
(2013)
Michel Foucault, Technology, and Actor-Network Theory
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Shew, Ashley;
(2008)
Nanotech's History: An Interesting, Interdisciplinary, Ideological Split
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R. Angus Buchanan;
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ICOHTEC Reviewed
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Alexandre Herlea;
Alex Herlea;
(2014)
The History of Technology and European Unity
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Yoel Bergman;
Francesco Gerali;
Joanna Walewska;
Dick van Lent;
Lillia Zemnukhova;
(October 2017)
Conference Report: Forty-third Symposium of the International Committee for the History of Technology: “Technology, Innovation, and Sustainability: Historical and Contemporary Narratives,” Porto, Portugal, 26–30 July 2016
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Prescott, Heather;
(2013)
The Pill at Fifty: Scientific Commemoration and the Politics of American Memory
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Neufeld, Michael J.;
(2014)
First Mission to Pluto: Policy, Politics, Science, and Technology in the Origins of New Horizons, 1989--2003
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