Cultura, societat i política són part consubstancial que defineix què són i com són la ciència i la tecnologia a cada moment històric i en cada lloc del món: Entrevista de Judit Gil Farrero a Jaume Sastre-Juan

Translated title of the contribution: Culture, Society and Politics Are Consubstantial Parts Defining What and How Science and Technology Are in Each Historical Moment and Place in the World (interview to Jaume Sastre-Juan by Judit Gil Farrero)

Jaume Sastre Juan, Judit Gil Farrero

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Abstract

Jaume Sastre-Juan, post-doctoral researcher at the Centro Interuniversitário de História das Ciências e da Tecnologia - Universidade de Lisboagave a talk in Barcelona ​​entitled “The Innocence of Pushing a Button: Keys for a History of Interactivity” as part of the colloquia series of the Catalan Society for the History of Science and Technology (SCHCT) and in collaboration with the Centre for the History of Science (CEHIC-UAB). In this interview, Sastre-Juan speaks of cabinets of curiosities, science museums and science centres, as well as everything behind something as presumably innocent as an exhibition of objects.
Translated title of the contributionCulture, Society and Politics Are Consubstantial Parts Defining What and How Science and Technology Are in Each Historical Moment and Place in the World (interview to Jaume Sastre-Juan by Judit Gil Farrero)
Original languageCatalan
TypeEntrevista
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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