RC11 - Science et politique

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Prof. Paul M.A. Baker, Georgia Institute of Technology
paul.baker@gatech.edu

Center for Advanced Communications Policy
Georgia Institute of Technology
500 10th St. NW
Atlanta, GA 30332-0765
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Yasmin Hilpert, Humboldt University Berlin
yasmin.hilpert@protonmail.com

4615 N Park Avenue, #1608
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
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Membres de la direction

Prof. John C. Bricout, Professor and Social Work Department Chair, University of Texas at San Antonio, ɳٲ¹³Ù²õ-±«²Ô¾±²õ, john.bricout@utsa.edu 
Dr. Helaina Gaspard, IFSD, Université d'Ottawa, Canada, helaina.gaspard@ifsd.ca
Prof. Connie L. McNeely, George Mason University, ɳٲ¹³Ù²õ-±«²Ô¾±²õ, cmcneely@gmu.edu
Mr. Octávio Oliveira, Université catholique pontificale de Rio de Janeiro, Brésil, octavioco98@gmail.com
Prof. Francesco Sandulli, Université Complutense de Madrid, Espagne, sandulli@ccee.ucm.es

Historique

Recognised as research committee in 1975.

Objectifs

Explores the relationship between science and politics. It studies how public policies influence the conduct of science, methods, themes and its socio-economic impacts. It touches on how the discoveries change behaviors, issues and strategies of political actors.