2007 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcello Barra

Resumo O trabalho verificou a existência de três relações, a importância disso para a compreensão do desenvolvimento da CT&I e as implicações para o pensamento sociológico. A tecnociência despontou como conceito explicativo fundamental para compreensão da distribuição e do uso da ciência e tecnologia numa sociedade, por meio do Estado. Observou-se a influência da relação entre Estados – nacionais e supranacionais – para que uma inovação social se desse. Finalmente, mostrou-se a presença de relação entre tecnociência e inovação social.Palavras-chave: tecnociência; inovação social; Estado; CT&I; sociologia.  Abstract This article has shown the existence of three important relations to the comprehension of science, technology and innovation, and their implications to sociological thought. Technoscience has appeared as a fundamental concept for understanding the distribution and the application of science and technology within a society through certain State actions. Moreover, there were evidences that international relations regarding different nations have significantly influenced a specific social innovation construction process. Finally, empirical analysis’ results have indicated that an analytical triangle has been formed when Reason of State was at stake in an less developed country like Brazil. Keywords technoscience, social innovation; State; ST&I; sociology


2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maíra Baumgarten ◽  
Maria Lucia Maciel ◽  
Fernanda Sobral

Apresentação do Volume 8 Número 1


Author(s):  
Martin Bridgstock ◽  
David Burch ◽  
John Forge ◽  
John Laurent ◽  
Ian Lowe

2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 55-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lonneke Dubbelt ◽  
Sonja Rispens ◽  
Evangelia Demerouti

Abstract. Women have a minority position within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and, consequently, are likely to face more adversities at work. This diary study takes a look at a facilitating factor for women’s research performance within academia: daily work engagement. We examined the moderating effect of gender on the relationship between two behaviors (i.e., daily networking and time control) and daily work engagement, as well as its effect on the relationship between daily work engagement and performance measures (i.e., number of publications). Results suggest that daily networking and time control cultivate men’s work engagement, but daily work engagement is beneficial for the number of publications of women. The findings highlight the importance of work engagement in facilitating the performance of women in minority positions.


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