Slow Research: Science

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Mancho, Carles

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2017-05-11T11:59:32Z

2017-05-11T11:59:32Z

2013-06

2017-05-11T11:59:32Z

Resumen

If we ask around what science is, in most cases the answer will likely be some sort of example related to mathematics, computer science, astrophysics, biology or medicine. In any case, the answers will identify the word 'science' with what has been classified as experimental science. Most of those answers, in all likelihood, will mistake science for technology, confusion nevertheless frequent among our political and academic authorities. If the same question were to be asked in a faculty of arts, the answer would probably be similar. If it were asked in a faculty of sciences, the identification of experimentation with science by means of technology would probably appear in 100% of the answers. Social sciences would then note that in order to verify these statements, a survey of a sample x within a population y would be necessary... However, our media, social, political and economic environment is quite clear. The current predominant thinking determines that not only those involved in science believe so, but also those who have nothing to do with it take it for granted: in the faculties of sciences they make Science, and not such thing is done in the faculties of arts

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Recerca; Ciència; Universitats; Research; Science; Universities

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Institut de Recerca en Cultures Medievals (UB)

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/SVMMA/article/view/6322/8074

Svmma. Revista de Cultures Medievals, 2013, vol. 1, num. 1, p. iii-vi

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