2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-55007-2_1
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The Global Politics of Science and Technology: An Introduction

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“…It is argued that at the interactions of science diplomacy assume tangible, clear and applied meaning which here are understood as feeding back into the study of science diplomacy while advancing its practice where possible. Consequently, aligning with Mayer's rational for techno-politics (Mayer et al, 2014), science diplomacy can (indeed we think should) be mapped in much more detail, identifying key variables that structure, but also appreciate more aspects of its 'complexity', 'hybridity' and 'dynamism' of epistemic/diplomatic practices, tracing them as they become renegotiated, developed and renewed continuously for as long as science diplomacy refers indeed to the process of maintaining relations as well as their abstract, symbolic representation at the international level.…”
Section: Undoing Conventions Of Science Diplomacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is argued that at the interactions of science diplomacy assume tangible, clear and applied meaning which here are understood as feeding back into the study of science diplomacy while advancing its practice where possible. Consequently, aligning with Mayer's rational for techno-politics (Mayer et al, 2014), science diplomacy can (indeed we think should) be mapped in much more detail, identifying key variables that structure, but also appreciate more aspects of its 'complexity', 'hybridity' and 'dynamism' of epistemic/diplomatic practices, tracing them as they become renegotiated, developed and renewed continuously for as long as science diplomacy refers indeed to the process of maintaining relations as well as their abstract, symbolic representation at the international level.…”
Section: Undoing Conventions Of Science Diplomacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…from diverse theoretical perspectives approached the phenomenon of STI within the international system but always tied it to issues of security, economy networks or communication systems. Certainly, the study of the role of STI and its impact on the main parameters and configuration of the international system was very limited; just a few researchers have been interested in the intersection between STI and IS from a systemic point of view by reviewing the relevance and consequences of the scientific and technological revolution in the whole international system [1][2][3][5][6][7][8][9]. This empirical/academic gap is very well described by Charles Weiss [7] (p. 308) when he pointed out, "the isolation of science and technology from the 'mainstream' of international relations like a curious anomaly in the 21st century.…”
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“…La disciplina de las Relaciones Internacionales, tras un esfuerzo intenso para analizar los aspectos estratégicos durante la Guerra Fría, se ha mantenido al margen de la evolución científica y tecnológica reciente. 15 La mayor parte de la producción académica sobre ciencia y tecnología corresponde a otras disciplinas científicas aunque la literatura internacionalista ha comenzado a tomar en cuenta sus implicaciones para la comunidad internacional, aunque no lo ha hecho todavía a la altura de la transformación que se avecina, por lo que deberá realizar un esfuerzo importante si quiere comprender el significado y dinámica de la denominada "nueva Guerra Fría". 16 Tal vez, la razón por la que la disciplina de las Relaciones Internacionales no se ocupado suficientemente de la disrupción tecnológica obedezca a que el impacto de las tecnologías innovadoras sigue siendo más 'potencial' que tangible y que la disciplina se ocupa más de escenarios presentes que de futuro.…”
Section: La Dinámica Tecnológica En El Orden Globalunclassified