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    ISBN: 9780262342322
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (257 pages)
    Series Statement: The MIT Press Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als What do science, technology, and innovation mean from Africa?
    Parallel Title: Print version Augusto, Geri What Do Science, Technology, and Innovation Mean from Africa?
    DDC: 338.064096
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    Keywords: Forschung ; Technologie ; Innovation ; Technologiepolitik ; africa? ; Technology-Social aspects-Africa ; Science-Social aspects-Africa ; Technological innovations-Social aspects-Africa ; Creative ability in technology-Africa ; Industrial policy-Africa ; Africa-Social life and customs ; Technological innovations-Social aspects-Africa. ; Creative ability in technology-Africa. ; Industrial policy-Africa. ; Technology-Social aspects-Africa. ; Science-Social aspects-Africa. ; Creative ability in technology-Africa ; Industrial policy-Africa ; Science-Social aspects-Africa ; Technological innovations-Social aspects-Africa ; Technology-Social aspects-Africa ; Africa-Social life and customs ; Electronic books ; Afrika ; Wissenschaftsentwicklung ; Lokales Wissen ; Wissens- und Technologietransfer
    Abstract: Explorations of science, technology, and innovation in Africa not as the product of "technology transfer" from elsewhere but as the working of African knowledge.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: What Do Science, Technology, and Innovation Mean from Africa? -- Science, Technology, and Innovation: The Origins of Concepts -- African Science, Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship: Snapshots -- Outline of the Book -- 1 The Place of Science and Technology in Our Lives: Making Sense of Possibilities -- Indigenous Knowledge and Innovation -- The Egyptian Mummification Saga -- Innovation and the Dangers of Internationalization: ICIPE -- Conclusion, or in Lieu Thereof -- Notes -- 2 The Language of Science, Technology, and Innovation: A Chimurenga Way of Seeing from Dzimbahwe -- Why Chimurenga Now? -- Spiritually Guided Warfare -- Sacred Animals -- Chimurenga as Laboratory: Chemical and Biological Weapons in Dzimbahwe? -- Discussion: Some Implications for the Concept of Innovation -- 3 The Metalworker, the Potter, and the Pre-European African "Laboratory" -- Laboratories without Buildings: Sites of Indigenous Metal Production in Precolonial Africa -- Homesteads as Laboratories for Pottery Production in Africa -- Discussion: Should Western Concepts Always Have African Equivalents? -- Conclusion: Toward a Decolonized African Science, Technology, and Innovation Practice -- 4 Plants of Bondage, Limbo Plants, and Liberation Flora: Diasporic Reflections for STS in Africa and Africa in STS -- Performative Research and Visualized Knowledge: Cabinets, Gardens, and Patches -- "To Set Going Something New": Assemblages, Visual Arts, and African Reinvention in the Americas -- Irregular Rearrangement and Imagination: An "Aesthetics of Resistance and Identity" -- Liberation Flora -- New Genealogies of Invention and Innovation -- Notes -- 5 Smartness from Below: Variations on Technology and Creativity in Contemporary Kinshasa -- Katrien Pype -- Innovations for the City -- Mystical Knowledge.
    Abstract: Blacksmiths and Engineer Students -- Experts of the City -- Being Smart -- Conclusion: Scales of Urban Smartness -- Notes -- 6 On the Politics of Generative Justice: African Traditions and Maker Communities -- Generative Justice in African Traditional Society -- Generative Justice in Contemporary Sociotechnical Movements -- A Brief Introduction to Maker Movements in the United States -- Makerspaces in Africa -- Case Studies -- Conclusion -- Note -- 7 Making Mobiles African -- Mobiles and Place -- Constitutive Appropriation: An Analytical Perspective -- Is That a Landline in Your Pocket? -- Speaking the Language -- Mobiles, Language, and Technological Understanding -- Configuring a "Nigerian" Mobile Network -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8 Innovation for Development: Africa -- Introduction -- Africa Has a Pressing Need for Essential Human Services -- Essential Human Services Are Necessary Steps toward Development -- Countries Must Build Domestic Capacity for EHS as a First Step toward Development -- Capacity Building Is an Effective Innovation for Development Framework -- Foreign Aid Impedes Africa's Development -- Examples of Innovation for Development for Watsan Services -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9 Science, Technology, and Innovation in Africa: Conceptualizations, Relevance, and Policy Directions -- The History and Development of Science, Technology, and Innovation -- Africa: What We Already Know -- Measurement of Innovation in Africa -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Contributors -- Index
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (200 p.)
    Keywords: Sociology ; Higher & further education, tertiary education ; Research & development management ; Technical design
    Abstract: This open access book examines how the social sciences can be integrated into the praxis of engineering and science, presenting unique perspectives on the interplay between engineering and social science. Motivated by the report by the Commission on Humanities and Social Sciences of the American Association of Arts and Sciences, which emphasizes the importance of social sciences and Humanities in technical fields, the essays and papers collected in this book were presented at the NSF-funded workshop ‘Engineering a Better Future: Interplay between Engineering, Social Sciences and Innovation’, which brought together a singular collection of people, topics and disciplines. The book is split into three parts: A. Meeting at the Middle: Challenges to educating at the boundaries covers experiments in combining engineering education and the social sciences; B. Engineers Shaping Human Affairs: Investigating the interaction between social sciences and engineering, including the cult of innovation, politics of engineering, engineering design and future of societies; and C. Engineering the Engineers: Investigates thinking about design with papers on the art and science of science and engineering practice
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