Learning by Doing

Learning by Doing
Author: Aaron Segal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367156059

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This unique survey will interest a large audience, from technology policymakers to business people. It will serve as a reference guide to the current state of science and technology policies in every region of the world and as a framework for analyzing and understanding how science and technology capabilities are being developed.

The Role of Science and Technology in Developing Countries

The Role of Science and Technology in Developing Countries
Author: Graham Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1971
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: UOM:39015001138927

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"The object of this book is to explore the ways by which modern science and technology can help to promote economic and social growth in the poor but developing countries" -- Introduction.

The Fundamental Role of Science and Technology in International Development

The Fundamental Role of Science and Technology in International Development
Author: National Research Council,Policy and Global Affairs,Development, Security, and Cooperation,Office for Central Europe and Eurasia,Committee on Science and Technology in Foreign Assistance
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2006-05-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780309164733

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In October 2003 the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the National Research Council (NRC) entered into a cooperative agreement. The agreement called for the NRC to examine selected aspects of U.S. foreign assistance activities-primarily the programs of the USAID-that have benefited or could benefit from access to strong science, technology, and medical capabilities in the United States or elsewhere. After considering the many aspects of the role of science and technology (S&T) in foreign assistance, the study led to the publication of The Fundamental Role of Science and Technology in International Development. In the book special attention is devoted to partnerships that involve the USAID together with international, regional, U.S. governmental, and private sector organizations in fields such as heath care, agriculture and nutrition, education and job creation, and energy and the environment. This book explores specific programmatic, organizational, and personnel reforms that would increase the effective use of S&T to meet the USAID's goals while supporting larger U.S. foreign policy objectives.

Science and Technology in Development Planning

Science and Technology in Development Planning
Author: Victor L. Urquidi
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781483153506

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Science and Technology in Development Planning: Science, Technology and Global Problems covers the proceedings of the Symposium on Science and Technology Development Planning. The book presents several papers that tackle one of the agendas of the symposium, intended to convey to the reader the main lines of thought brought to the symposium and to illustrate various approaches. The 17 chapters of the text are organized into five parts, according to what agenda they cover. The first part tackles the interaction between science and technology and long-range development goals and strategies, while the second part deals with the science and technology in sectoral planning. Part III covers the incorporation of science and technology in the techniques of development planning; Part IV discusses the planning of science and technology in the development process. The last part talks about international cooperation. The book will be of great interest to readers cornered with the progress of science and how it will influence the world.

Science and Technology in a Developing World

Science and Technology in a Developing World
Author: T. Shinn,J. Spaapen,V.V. Krishna
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1997-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015041760144

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This book explores two complementary aspects of post-colonial science/technology practice. The cognitive and technical trajectories experienced by many third world nations since decolonization are assessed in terms of a changing dynamic between north and south where the south is increasingly a decisive actor. The thrust and substance of this dynamic has changed continually over the last half century, and with the passage of time the south has become increasingly dominant, albeit in often highly subtle ways. On a second level, it is argued that south/north interactions can only be fully understood in the light of an epistemological perspective. The science-related representations, policies, and practices of the north regarding the south become transparent when seen in terms of northern epistemological traditions and progress. Concurrently, the authors of this book submit that, by grasping the epistemologies held or fostered in the south toward science and technology (as well as toward alternative forms of practice and learning), the actions of southern actors and their dealings with the north acquire important incremental intelligibility.

Science and Technology in Developing Countries

Science and Technology in Developing Countries
Author: Unesco
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015028459454

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Establishes a typological classification of developing countries according to their scientific and technological potential. Proposes, for each type of country, alternative development scenarios and science and technology policies that would make it possible to face future challenges.

On the Road to Worldwide Science Contributions to Science Development

On the Road to Worldwide Science     Contributions to Science Development
Author: M Moravcsik
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1989-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789814579865

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This reprint volume compiles the works of the author on the building of science in developing countries. The purpose of this volume is to improve the accessibility of the literature on science development for interested individuals especially in the Third World Countries. Contents:The Task and Its Framework:The Task in a ContextResearch in the Third WorldThe Bridging of the GapThe Personal AngleSome BenefitsResearch on ScienceThe Problems:The Nature of the ProblemResearch and Its ApplicationsCommunicationManaging ScienceAction:DirectionsLatent OpportunitiesHuman ResourcesScience and TechnologyMeasuring Science Readership: Social scientists and scientists.

Accessible Technology and the Developing World

Accessible Technology and the Developing World
Author: Michael Ashley Stein,Jonathan Lazar
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-10-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780192585424

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When digital content and technologies are designed in a way that is inaccessible for persons with disabilities, they are locked out of commerce, education, employment, and access to government information. In developing areas of the world, as new technical infrastructures are being built, it is especially important to ensure that accessibility is a key design goal. Unfortunately, nearly all research on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accessibility and innovation for persons with disabilities-whether from the legal, technical, or development fields-has focused on developed countries, with very little being written about developing world initiatives. Accessible Technology and the Developing World aims to change this, by bringing increased attention to ICT accessibility in developing areas. This book brings together a unique combination of contributors with diverse disciplinary backgrounds, including authors from well-known non-governmental organizations, significant United Nations entities, and universities in both the developing and developed world. Together, they present a unique and much needed review of this critical and growing area of work, and primarily address three core themes - the lack of attention given to innovations taking place in the developing world, the need to ensure that infrastructures in the Global South do not present barriers to people with disabilities, and the need to exercise caution when applying techniques from the Global North to the Global South that won't transfer effectively. This book will be of use to researchers in the fields of civil rights, development studies, disability rights, disability studies, human-computer interaction and accessibility, human rights, international law, political science, and universal design.