Reading Science, Technology and Education: A Tradition Dating back to Science into the History and Historiography

Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 3:77-97 (2017)
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In this paper, we present an interdisciplinary discussion on the relations between Science–Technology Education and Culture both historical standpoint and nowadays. The idea that a human mind can produce an intellectual revolution within science and its approaches strongly crossed like a paradigm both in the history of sciences and disciplines–literatures : but what about its social impact and science mission, as well? To describe the impact of the disseminated knowledge is a consequent aim. A case study on energy conceptualization and its exhibitions in Society in Context is discussed; their correlations with education, science–techniques, industry and social impacts are discussed, as well.

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Raffaele Pisano
Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille