The 1970s witnessed a decline in traditional forms of international movement among scientists. Although exchanges increased among Western European countries, particularly among those of the European Communities, transatlantic interactions deteriorated. Many qualified scientists and engineers were meanwhile migrating from less developed countries to the West. By contrast, during the late 1980s there seems to have been a steady growth in transnational research ventures, investment and diversification; an increasing replacement of public with private funding; and a move towards local and regional research in science and technology centres in Europe and the United States. These trends are closely related to ideas about nationa...
Historians are showing increasing interest in scientific internationalism, the notion that science t...
Alex Csiszar, Harvard University Legislating an International Scientific Polity ca. 1900: Fantasies ...
The history of science and history of nationalism converge in my dissertation. Nineteenth-century Eu...
The 1970s witnessed a decline in traditional forms of international movement among scientists. Alt...
Why hasscience expandedmorein somenationsratherthan others? Thefew studies addressing this issuehave...
That science is fundamentally universal has been proclaimed innumerable times. But the precise geogr...
In the wake of the Franco-Prussian war, scientific nationalism became a subject of scientific contro...
This chapter focuses on scientists from the Netherlands and their work in international organisation...
In the half-century before the Great War, collaborative international ventures in science became inc...
in 1934 and 1937 the international council of scientific unions, the world’s over-arching organizati...
In the article the author analyzes confl icts arising between scientists aiming at participation in ...
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Continuando con una productiva línea de investigación sobre la historia de la documentación científi...
International audienceThis volume employs new empirical data to examine the internationalization of ...
Historians are showing increasing interest in scientific internationalism, the notion that science t...
Alex Csiszar, Harvard University Legislating an International Scientific Polity ca. 1900: Fantasies ...
The history of science and history of nationalism converge in my dissertation. Nineteenth-century Eu...
The 1970s witnessed a decline in traditional forms of international movement among scientists. Alt...
Why hasscience expandedmorein somenationsratherthan others? Thefew studies addressing this issuehave...
That science is fundamentally universal has been proclaimed innumerable times. But the precise geogr...
In the wake of the Franco-Prussian war, scientific nationalism became a subject of scientific contro...
This chapter focuses on scientists from the Netherlands and their work in international organisation...
In the half-century before the Great War, collaborative international ventures in science became inc...
in 1934 and 1937 the international council of scientific unions, the world’s over-arching organizati...
In the article the author analyzes confl icts arising between scientists aiming at participation in ...
Aperçu limité dans Google Livres http://books.google.fr/books?id=k-trbpA9TXEC&pg=PT6&lpg=PP1&dq=Glob...
Continuando con una productiva línea de investigación sobre la historia de la documentación científi...
International audienceThis volume employs new empirical data to examine the internationalization of ...
Historians are showing increasing interest in scientific internationalism, the notion that science t...
Alex Csiszar, Harvard University Legislating an International Scientific Polity ca. 1900: Fantasies ...
The history of science and history of nationalism converge in my dissertation. Nineteenth-century Eu...