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Peer reviewedCohen, Robert S. – International Social Science Journal, 1982
Examines the social and human impact of science and technology from a global perspective. Technological advances have entered a dangerously explosive new phase. Social and technological problems are now threatening all human beings. Recent technological developments of worldwide significance are discussed. (AM)
Descriptors: Global Approach, Social Problems, Sociology, Technological Advancement
Handler, Philip – Sci Teacher, 1970
This is the text of the Damon lecture which the author presented as the keynote address on the theme of the 1970 NSTA Annual Meeting. The great world problems of over-population, hunger, environmental pollution, and war and peace are discussed. The relationships between science, technology, and society are reviewed. The author asserts that…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Human Living, Population Growth, Science Education
Peer reviewedO'Sullivan, Dermot A. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
At a recent Paris meeting of science ministers and their counterparts from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development member countries, the conferees examined social issues related to the sciences, such as natural resources management and a greater public awareness of science. (Author/MLH)
Descriptors: Conferences, International Organizations, International Programs, Natural Resources
Peer reviewedKrieger, David – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1975
This essay explores the ways terrorist groups may gain possession of nuclear materials; the way in which they may use nuclear weapons and other nuclear technologies to their benefit; and various courses of action designed to minimize the possibilities of terrorists utilizing nuclear technology to their benefit and society's detriment. (BT)
Descriptors: International Crimes, Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Warfare, Nuclear Weapons
Peer reviewedHafele, Wolf – Science, 1980
A discussion is presented of future global energy supply and demand problems and two benchmark scenarios showing that time will be the limiting constraint in adapting the energy supply infrastructure to changing resource availability. (Author/SA).
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Energy, Environmental Influences, Natural Resources
de Rose, Francois – NATO Review, 1978
Discusses the impact of science and technology on major social problems confronting the Western world. Topics include pollution and ecology, military impact, computer science, and the benefits of science and technology. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Environmental Education, Natural Resources, Science Education
Norman, Colin – 1981
The title of this book derives its name from Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and metalworking, who had a pronounced limp. Focusing on science and technology in the eighties, the first chapter of this book uses Hephaestus as a focal point since he was entrusted with the development and maintenance of key technologies and with keeping society…
Descriptors: College Science, Development, Futures (of Society), Global Approach
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. National Science Board. – 1974
Man increasingly invents his own destiny. Among the areas currently needing urgent and sustained attention are the following: population, world food supply, energy, materials, climate, and the environment. The fact that the problems are global in scope indicates their pervasive and fundamental character as well as the difficulty confronting them.…
Descriptors: Energy, Environment, Health, Industry
Peer reviewedGvishiani, Djermen M. – Impact of Science on Society, 1979
Ways and means to improve the social quality as well as the effectiveness of scientific and technical research are described. The utility of the systems approach and model building is evoked. (BT)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Development, Environment, Humanization
Gabor, Dennis – 1970
Dr. Gabor, the inventor of holography (lenseless photography), defines "innovation" as a methodical creation of the human spirit, a novelty that once created can be usefully and repeatedly applied. He describes and evaluates 100 important technological and biological inventions that can probably be expected within the next 50 years. He also…
Descriptors: Automation, Community Problems, Computers, Human Factors Engineering
Peer reviewedMarkle, Gerald E.; Petersen, James C. – Science, Technology, and Human Values, 1981
Suggests a common research protocol for case study analyses of controversies in science and technology, facilitating future comparative research aimed at developing generalizations about disputes and their resolution. Aspects of the protocol include an overview to the controversy and descriptions of actors, strategy, tactics, knowledge claims,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Moral Issues, Research
Peer reviewedWortman, Sterling – Science, 1980
Needs are expressed for the alleviation of world hunger and poverty including the accelerated development and application in each low-income country of a broad spectrum of technologies based on advances in the sciences. Emphasis is on agriculture, transportation and communications systems, and power grids. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Communications, Developing Nations, Food
Norman, Colin – 1980
A combination of revitalized employment policies, greater industrial democracy, and new ways of distributing both the hours of work and the fruits of technological change are essential if the benefits of the microelectronic revolution are to be equitably shared. Microelectronic technology promises an array of benefits, and the electronic age is…
Descriptors: Automation, Economics, Electronics Industry, Employment Opportunities
Peer reviewedMosley, Michael – Impact of Science on Society, 1988
Describes the work behind one successful popular science program which does not trivialize the image of science. Discusses areas including science and broadcasting, one of the longest running science and technology programs on television, the mass media and health, and media fellowships for scientists. (RT)
Descriptors: College Science, Films, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedHamm, Mary; Adams, Dennis – Educational Research Quarterly, 1988
Ten science textbooks (4,393 pages) for grades 6 and 7 were examined for their treatment of five top-ranked global problem issues (population growth, war technology, world hunger and food resources, air quality and atmosphere, and water resources). Implications for science education curricula from this content analysis are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Grade 6, Grade 7
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