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Science-Technology Relationships in the Work of ICOHTEC (2014)

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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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Authors & Contributors
Lente, Dick van
Gerali, Francesco
Poser, Stefan
Bergman, Yoel
Zemnukhova, Lillia
Florian Bettel
Journals
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
Technology and Culture
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Spontaneous Generations
Research in Philosophy and Technology
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Concepts
History of technology, as a discipline
Congresses, conferences, and meetings
Science and technology, relationships
Historiography
Discipline formation
Technology and war; technology and the military
People
Foucault, Michel
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
Modern
Medieval
Places
United States
Portugal
Europe
European Union
Institutions
International Committee for the History of Technology
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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