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The complex and interwoven history of science, technological advancements, and the pervasive influence of industry,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Taking Place: The Spatial Contexts of Science, Technology, and Business (Hardcover)
Expertly co-authored and edited by the team of Enrico Baraldi (Assistant Professor at the Department of Business Studies and an associate of the Uppsala STS Center, Uppsala University), Hjalmar Fors (Assistant Professor at the Department of History of Science and Technology, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm), and Anders Houltz (Assistant Professor of Industrial Heritage Studies at the Department of History of Science and Technology, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm) Taking Place: The Spacial Contexts Of Science, Technology And Business is the complex and interwoven history of science, technological advancements, and the pervasive influence of industry. Knowledgeably addressing the flow and justification of history's organized and progressive pursuit of the sciences and the reciprocal involvement with business, Taking Place provides readers with a scholarly and descriptive analysis which is a recommended addition to academic library History of Science reference collections and supplemental reading lists.
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Taking Place: The Spatial Contexts of Science, Technology, and Business by Hjalmar Fors, and Anders Houltz, editors Enrico Baraldi (Hardcover - April 7, 2006)
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