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Sunday, August 25, 2024

New Book "The Indian Science Community: Historical and Sociological Studies", by V.V. Krishna

New Book
The Indian Science Community: Historical and Sociological Studies. by V.V. Krishna, Routledge, UK/South Asia, 2024, ISBN: 9781032604442. 

Chapter 1: Introduction: Science and Society in Historical and Social Contexts 
Chapter 2: The Emergence of Indian Science Community: 1876-1940s 
Chapter 3: The Early History of CSIR 1934 – 1947: Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar and Organization of Science 
Chapter 4: Post-War Organization of Science: Role of National Planning Committee and A.V. Hill Report, 1938-47 
Chapter 5: Science and Technology Policy Cultures: Four Phases of S&T for Development 
Chapter 6: Gandhi and Subaltern Science: Rise of Appropriate Technology and Inclusive Innovation in Contemporary India 
Chapter 7: Science Activism in India: Peoples and Alternative Science Movements 
Chapter 8: Mediating Role of Scientific Elite: Science, Politics and Society 
Chapter 9: Social Organization of Science: Contours of Indian Research Landscape 
Chapter 10: Universities in India's Science and Innovation System 
Chapter 11: Changing Social Contract between Science and Society: Contemporary Challenges

  • "Given its rich history, India's place in science and technology has too often been neglected or forgotten. Yet, in the advancement of science lies the key to India's modernisation. Nowhere is this better illustrated than in the writings of VV Krishna. To fully understand the historical relations of Indian science and society, this collection is essential reading." Roy MacLeod, Professor Emeritus History, University of Sydney, Australia
  • "The Indian Science Community" offers a sensitive perspective on how science, an apparent universal discipline guided by objective truth, is in fact embedded in a social and cultural context which shapes its dynamics and application. India has been a leading example of science deeply set within a very different social context since the 1870s when local knowledge perspectives started to interact with science within the invading force of British colonial domination. Revealed is the hidden power of wider social meaning to shape both scientific knowledge and how it is applied. Stephen Hill, Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, University of Wollongong, Australia
  • We have been waiting for a book like this for at least the last two decades. There is no other book-length comprehensive survey of twentieth century science and technology in India, which is much required by students of modern history, policy studies, and education. This book will become a starting point for many further studies and become an essential anchor also for teaching. Jahnavi Phalkey, Director, Science Gallery, Bengaluri, India
  • "History is important for the future. Dr. Krishna's book, "The Indian Science Community: Historical and Sociological Studies" builds on the existing literature, analyzes the recent past, and provides a crucial perspective for understanding the current and the future issues in the organization of Indian science and technology (S&T). Is science 'public good' or 'market good'? Isn't science for science's sake? Useful and profitable applications do come out, in its 'own' time, from the use of new tools and concepts emerging from fundamental research... Dr. Krishna's understanding of what is relevant in mapping social organization of science have come in handy. He offers a sociological unpacking of the problem why India has not been able to enlarge and expand excellence in research and exploit its intellectual capital. The book ends with a critical chapter on the challenging & changing social contract between science and society. A comprehensive and highly relevant book..." Rupamanjari Ghosh, Former Vice Chancellor, Shiv Nadar University, & Dean at the School of Physical Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
About the Author: Dr V V Krishna is a Honorary Professor, FASS, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/professor-venni-venkata-krishna); Editor-in -Chief, Science, Technology and Society, Sage Publications (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/sts/), Formerly Professor in Science Policy, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.

New Issue Online | Journal of Scientometric Research, 2024, 13(2)

Journal of Scientometric Research
Vol 13, Issue 2, 2024
Resilience in Business: A Bibliometric Analysis | Putu Irma Yunita, Ubud Salim, Rofiaty and Nur Khusniyah Indrawati
Understanding Corporate Borrowings Literatures: A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Approach | Surya Narayan Behera and Maheswar Sethi
Exploring the Predictive Analytics Frontier in Business: A Bibliometric Journey | Joshy John, Jeena Joseph, Liance Mathew, Shamini James and Jobin Jose
Supply Chains and Artificial Intelligence: An Approach to the State of the Art | Luis Oswaldo Rodríguez Mañay, Orlando Valencia Rodríguez, Jhon Antuny Pabon León and José Alexander Durán Pérez
A Bibliometric Review of Mathematics Textbooks Research | Rani Sugiarni, Tatang Herman, Didi Suryadi, Sufyani Prabawanto and Khairul Hafezad Abdullah
Virtual Teaching for Online Learning from the Perspective of Higher Education: A Bibliometric Analysis | Angela Vargas-Hernández, Sebastian Robledo and Guillermo Rojas Quiceno
Post-Consumer Textile Waste Management Practices and Challenges in India: A Systematic Literature Review | Bishakha Das and Sunita Dwivedi
Overview of Misinformation and Disinformation Research from 1971 to 2022 | Farideh KaabOmeir, Shahnaz Khademizadeh, Rostam Seifadini, Sahar Oftadeh Balani and Mahdiyeh Khazaneha
Topic Modeling Analytics of Digital Economy Research: Trends and Insights | Umawadee Detthamrong, Lan Thi Nguyen, Yuttana Jaroenruen, Akkharawoot Takhom, Vispat Chaichuay, Knitchepon Chotchantarakun and Wirapong Chansanam
tosr: Create the Tree of Science from WoS and Scopus | Sebastian Robledo, Luis Valencia, Martha Zuluaga, Oscar Arbelaez Echeverri and Jorge W. Arboleda Valencia
An Analytical Study of Alternative Method for Solving Lotka's Law with Simpson's 1/3 Rule | Anindya Basu and Bidyarthi Dutta
Source Recommendation System Using Context-based Classification: Empirical Study on Multi-level Ensemble Methods | Abdullah Al Kafi, Sumit Kumar Banshal, Nishat Sultana and Vedika Gupta
Scientometric Analysis and Visualization of Research on the Effects of Microplastics on Marine Life | Rima Hazarika and K G Sudhier
Analysis of Research Trends in Mine Safety/Mining Safety (MS) from the Perspective of a Comparative Vision | Ruiyun Duan
Tracing the Evolution of Enzymatic Bioremediation Using Scientometric Analysis | Ngangbam Sarat Singh, Ranju Sharma and Lata Kumari
Evolution of Food Labeling Research and Current Publication Trends: A Scientometric Analysis | Birendra Kumar Paliwal and Meher Wan
A Scientometric Exploration of Multidisciplinary Food Security Research in India: Trends and Patterns | Rishika Raj and Bimal Kishore Sahoo
Scientometric Insights into the Trends and Evolution of the Underwater Sensing Technologies and their Applications | Ashkan Ebadi, Alain Auger and Yvan Gauthier
Unlocking the Secrets of Successful Sports Training: A Bibliometric Analysis | Davi Sofyan, Khairul Hafezad Abdullah, Jem Cloyd Melendres Tanucan, Nugroho Susanto and Yusuf Hidayat
Drawing a Scientific Map of the Field of Marketing and Identifying its Historical Origin with a Spectroscopic Approach | Abbas Doulani and Kosar Rostami Charghleh
An Overview of Scientific Publication of the Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) Research: A Bibliometric Analysis | Mahdiyeh Khazaneha, Farshad Zandrahimi, Ali Sadatmoosavi, Soodeh Salarpour, Hossein Karegar-Borzi, Oranus Tajedini, Hamide Arvan, Mahboobeh Raeiszadeh and Amirhosein Raisszadeh
Epigraphiology: A Hybrid Approach for Measuring and Analyzing Influence Diffusion in Article Networks | Sudeepa Roy Dey, Shivani Kotian, Anmol Agarwal, Arshika Lalan, Gambhire Swati Sampatrao and Snehanshu Saha
Knowledge Mapping on Environmental Health in Context of City Planning | Pallavi Tiwari and Mayank Mathur
A Comparative Study of the Bibliometric Characteristics of COLLNET Journal of Scientometrics and Information Management and Journal of Scientometric Research | K.C. Garg, Bebi and Rahul Kumar Singh
Book Reviews
In Search of Hidden Stories Behind Digitalization in India | Bidyarthi Dutta
The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities: A Review | Sanjoy Kar
Reimaging Innovation System in the Covid and Post-Covid World | Papia Sengupta


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Launch of New Issue - Journal of Data Science, Informetrics, and Citation Studieshttps://jcitation.org/index.php/jdscics/issue/view/6

New Issue Online | Journal of Data Science, Informetrics, and Citation Studies, 2024, 3(2)

Journal of Data Science, Informetrics, and Citation Studies
Vol 3, Issue 2, 2024

Application of Artificial Intelligence in Libraries: Benefits and Drawbacks | Nabi Hasan, Mohammad Saifullah, Aashkar Hussain Hashmi
She Research Network in India (SheRNI): A Review | Snehasish Paul, Rohit Singh, Jasbir Singh, Dheeraj Sharma
The Diffusion of the Topic Carbon Nanotube Over the Universe of Subjects: A Statistical Analysis | Swapan Paul, Bidyarthi Dutta
A Scientometric Analysis of Highly Cited Papers of Pakistan in COVID-19 Research 2020-2023 | Brij Mohan Gupta, Surinder Mohan Dhawan, Yogendra Singh, Nupur Srivastava, Raju Vaishya, Mallikarjun Kappi, Ghouse Modin Nabeesab Mamdapur
A Bibliometric Analysis of Jaggery Related Literature Published During 2000-2023 | Sachin Kamboj, Sudhir Kumar Tyagi
"Highly Read and Poorly Cited?" A Critical Perspective on Academic Social Networks | Mario Pagliaro
A Bibliometric Study of Community Resilience Research in G20 Countries | Sudip Banerjee, Kaustuv Chakrabarti
Mapping Global Assessment of Green Technology Research: A Scientometric Analysis Based on Web of Science | Ravi S, Parimala Devi. A, Rakesh Sharma L, Palaniappan M
Dr. Tony Dhillon, a British-Born Medical Oncologist of Indian Origin, the Pioneer of Recent Innovation of Bowel Cancer Vaccine: A Medicometric Portrait | Susanta Koley
Scientometric Portrait of Dr. Raghuram Rajan: An Economist and 23rd RBI Governor | Mukesh Behera, Debraj Meher
Research Performance Analysis of Five Key Parameters of Top 20 Indian Universities: An Evaluation | Debdas Mondal
Citation and Altmetric Attention Score of Top 100 Highly Cited Articles in Health Information Management Journals: A Correlation Study | Venkatesh G, Suresh Babu BK 
Book Review
Data Management for Social Scientists: From Files to Databases | Sanjoy Kar

Journal of Data Science, Informetrics, and Citation Studies
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Thursday, August 15, 2024

Apply for Research Paper Presentation @ DODM 2024

Research Paper Presentation @ DODM 2024

DoDM 2024 invites SPOs, researchers (including young researchers), academicians, PhD students, and development practitioners to participate in the Research Paper Presentation (RPP) track. The track provides an opportunity for SPOs, researchers, academics, PhD students/young researchers, and development practitioners to present their work, giving them an opportunity for the exchange of ideas and feedback, improving the manuscript with valuable input from experts. By integrating these insights, the research can lead to more effective and sustainable solutions, ultimately contributing to a resilient and effective social sector.

The deadline to submit your abstract via this form is Fri, 23rd August 2024. Applicants need to submit an abstract clearly incorporating, among others, the theoretical framework, methodology applied, case study approach, findings and policy implications. For more details on research areas, submission guidelines  and FAQs, please refer to the document (attached). In case, you still have any questions or face any technical issues then please reach out to rpp24@isdm.org.in.  

Apply Now

Dear Colleague,

We are delighted to announce the tracks and sessions for Dialogues on Development Management (DoDM) 2024, to be held on 21 November 2024, at Dr Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi.
Morning and Evening Plenaries | 5 Tracks | 11 Sessions | Research Paper Presentations | Curated Masterclasses

Agenda for DoDM 2024
Morning Plenary
Reimagining Management for a Sustainable Society and Planet

Evening Plenary
Philanthropy as a Force for Social Change - Big Bets for the Future

 
FEATURED TRACKS
Building the Sector of the Future
Explore what it takes for the sector to deliver sustained impact at scale, and delve into the roles of Samaaj-Sarkar-Bazaar, and organisation and funding models of the future.
  • Building Together for India@2047: The Evolving Roles of Samaaj and Sarkar
  • Does Size Matter: Exploring Models of Scaling Impact
  • Beyond Programs: Reinventing Philanthropy to Build a Stronger Sector of the Future
  • Standardised Impact Metrics: Yay or Nay!
Building Resilient Organisations of the Future
Learn from the experiences and vision of social sector leaders, funders, enablers etc. on how to create resilient, structured, well-managed, and effective organisations in an ever-evolving landscape.
  • The Journey from Vision to Strategy to Annual Plan: Insights and Dilemmas from Practitioners
  • Mission Culture: Retaining Talent for Growth and Impact
  • Cracking the Corpus Code: Good Practices for Financial Sustainability and Operational Independence
Building a Voice for the Sector
Conversations meant to bring together multiple perspectives and insights on enhancing sector visibility to amplify influence, attract talent, and enable social impact at scale.
  • Evidence-Based Advocacy: Strategies for Influencing Government and Policy
  • Is a Unified Voice for the Sector Possible & Viable?
  • To Talent, with Love: Redefining the Social Sector's Appeal for Youth
  • Amplifying Voices: Leveraging New-Age Communication Channels for Social Impact
Research Paper Presentation
A platform to showcase research paper presentations from research scholars, social sector organisations, social entrepreneurs, development professionals, and academics on themes linked to the overall idea of Development Management.

Theme: Linking Theory, Empirics, and Practice: Building a Resilient Social Sector to Achieve Sustainability

Masterclasses
Curated 90-minute masterclasses by development sector experts on various facets of Development Management like design thinking, storytelling for social change, organisation development for small and medium organisations, handling CSR audits, structured program design, etc.
Please mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks. We will continue to share updates on speakers, sessions, and special events that will make DoDM 2024 an unforgettable experience.

 
Register here for DoDM 2024

We look forward to your participation in making this event a grand success.

Warm Regards
Ravi Sreedharan
President and Co-Founder, ISDM

dodm@isdm.org.in/ rpp24@isdm.org.in


Tuesday, August 6, 2024

CfPs: International Conference on Communication and Dissemination of Traditional Knowledge (CDTK-2024) | 13-14 November

The CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR), New Delhi is hosting an International Conference on Communication and Dissemination of Traditional Knowledge (CDTK-2024) jointly with Gurugram University, Haryana, under the umbrella of the national initiative SVASTIK (@NIScPR_SVASTIK).
Date: 13-14 November 2024
Venue: Gurugram University, Haryana

CSIR-NIScPR and Gurugram University extend a warm welcome to delegates who will be participating in the scintillating discussions that will take place during these two days.

Last date for Registration: 31 August 2024 (Early bird registration)