Friday, July 29, 2022

Journal of Scientific Temper releases Special Issue on RISFreM 2022

Journal of Scientific Temper releases Special Issue on RISFreM 2022
Vol 10 (1&2), January-June 2022, 1-131.
As part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Jawaharlal Nehru University organised an international conference on the "Role of Indian Science in Freedom Movement (RISFreM 2022)" in collaboration with Vijnana Bharati, CSIR-NIScPR (CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research), New Delhi, and Vigyan Prasar on 28 February 2022 and 1 March 2022. Though Indian scientists faced several hurdles, they managed to maintain a subtle edge over the British and build ties with scientists abroad to develop science and technology. Their scientific temperament helped them to pave the path for themselves. The purpose of the conference was to raise awareness and generate scholarly evidence regarding Indians' contributions to science cultivation, scientific societies, institutions, industries, and in fighting British colonialism. During the conference, authors presented the papers pertaining to the theme of the conference, out of which a few selected papers are being presented in the Journal of Scientific Temper. Hope, the special issue will encourage the scholars and readers as well.

Table of Contents
Articles
  • Science for Freedom: Exploring Scientists' Role in Freedom Movement | Satvir Singh
  • Science as a Tool for Subjugation: An Analysis of British Rule in India | Madhav Govind & Nikhil Yadav
  • Establishing Colonial Hegemony through Science: A Study of British India and Robinson's Mars Trilogy | Aditya Raj & Stuti Prasad
  • Scientific Racism Faced by Indian Fingerprint Scientists during Colonial Rule: Need to Correct a Historical Wrong | G.S. Sodhi & Jasjeet Kaur
  • Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray and Quest for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Colonial India | Anup Kumar Das & Bidyarthi Dutta
  • Indian Science and Technology during the Freedom Struggle: A 'Science Diplomacy' Perspective | Hemant Kumar & Namrata
  • Science Diplomacy and Indian Freedom Movement: A Retrospective View of Events during the 1870s-1940s | Shreedhar Kanagarajan & Reeta Sony
  • Growth of Scholarly Societies and Their Activities in Pre-Independent India: A Reconnaissance | Manorama Tripathi & Anup Kumar Das
  • Ecocentric Approach of Science from the Perspective of Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore: Exploring Sustainability and Ethics amidst British Colonialism | Sabareesh P.A. & Reeta Sony A.L.

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