Vitenskap og vitenskapshistorier, bind 1–3
Auteur
Bleiklie, Ivar
Michelsen, Svein
Borgen Gjerde, Åsmund
Vollset, Magnus
Kristoffersen, Gjert
Tveitnes, Åse
Vestad, Steinar
Heiret, Jan
Aass Kristiansen, Thorleif
Boge, Cecilie
Marie Johansen, Hanne
Roll-Hansen, Hege
Melve, Leidulf
Ryymin, Teemu
Finstad, Terje
Contributor(s)
Andresen, Astri (editor)
Blažević, Dunja (editor)
Tove Elvbakken, Kari (editor)
Language
NorwegianRésumé
Science and Scientific Narratives is a three-volume work on science, scientific narratives, and scientific practices at the University of Bergen over 75 years. The series explores how the sciences have been practiced and what they have meant. The first volume examines how the university was established, what it was intended to be, and the goals it was meant to achieve. The authors shed light on the institutional, social, and material frameworks and discuss the significance these frameworks have had for the university’s scientific practices. The second volume begins by presenting the women and men of science and continues with studies of technological change and the development of a range of disciplines and research fields at the University of Bergen. The third volume focuses on knowledge in society. The authors explore various aspects of the university as an educational institution, the dissemination of knowledge, and interaction and collaboration with the state and industry.
Keywords
History of science; Science studies; Scientific narratives; Knowledge production; Epistemology; Research cultures; Philosophy of science; Scientific practices; Interdisciplinarity; Science communicationDOI
10.55669/oa1709Webshop link
https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/i ...ISBN
9788245045468Publisher
Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & BjørkePublication date and place
Bergen, 2022Classification
Science: general issues
Philosophy of science
History of science

