Science, technology and the human prospect : proceedings of the Edison centennial symposium [in San Francisco from April 1-4, 1979] / ed. by Chauncey Starr, Philip C. Ritterbush
Series: Pergamon policy studiesPublisher: New York : Pergamon P., cop. 1980Description: xiv, 228 pISBN: 0-08-024650-8 (inb.); 0-08-024652-4 (skinnbd); 0-08-025595-7 (hft.)DDC classification: 243,SCI| Item type | Current location | Home library | Shelving location | Call number | URL | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Part. 1. Judging the cost and benefits of technology . Phases of creativity in science and technology Gunnar aaaaaHambraeus (Page-3), Science, technology and Economics Growth Edwin Mansfield (Page-14), Science and Tecnology in Global Development Sumitro Djojohadikusume (Page-26), Energy and Civilization (Page-39), The Human Factor (Page-53), Part .11 . Two Kinds of Light from Science (Page-61), Technology and Socioeconomic Innovation (Page-66) Public Reactions to Science and Technology (page 77) Industry and Energy (Page-94), Science Technology and Social Achievement (Page-109), Energy (Page-129), Technology History and Technical Problems (Page-141), Human Population and Ecology (Page-157), Medicine and Public Health(Page-169) Urban Development (Page-177), Food and Agriculture (Page-185), Deocracy and Technology (Page-199), Communication Michaer (Page-212).

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