Science, Technology, and Social Change: The Orange Book of “Einstein Meets Magritte”

Springer (1999)
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The articles collected in this volume point out that society as a whole is changing. Social change is due not only to changes in technology and economy, but also to the changing strategies and discourses of social scientists. To what exactly will this change lead in the 21st century? What kind of society lies ahead? In this book the reader will find many arguments and hints pertaining to these questions. She/he will be confronted by a plethora of enriching conceptions of the relationships between social sciences and social changes.

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Diederik Aerts
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University of Amsterdam

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