• Media type: Book
  • Title: Science, technology and society in contemporary Japan
  • Contains: The Japanese model of research and development. Basic versus applied research: the role of corporate laboratories and universities -- Cooperation versus competition: national projects and Japan's science cities -- Science and technology for economic growth. Quality versus quantity: quality control and the automobile industry -- Technology versus commercial feasibility: nuclear power and electric utilities -- Consumerism and development versus the environment -- The international dimension. Domestic development versus importation of technology: the aerospace industry and the FS-X/F-2 fighter plane controversy -- Domestic technology versus the export of technology -- Science and technology for the people? Information society versus controlled society -- Science, technology, and gender -- National interest versus local interests: civil aviation and the construction of Narita Airport -- The patient versus the doctor: changes made in medical care and attitudes to the body.
  • Contributor: Low, Morris F. [Author]; Nakayama, Shigeru [Author]; Yoshioka, Hitoshi [Author]; Low, Morris [Other]
  • imprint: Cambridge [u.a.]: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1999
  • Published in: Contemporary Japanese society
  • Issue: 1. publ.
  • Extent: XIII, 226 S.; graph. Darst., Kt
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0521652820; 0521654254
  • RVK notation: QG 870 : Japan, Korea
    MS 4850 : Industrie (allgemeines) und Technik (Automatisierung), Technologie (Allgemeines)
  • Keywords: Japan > Wirtschaftswachstum > Wissenschaft > Technik > Gesellschaft
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Description: The Japanese model of research and development. Basic versus applied research: the role of corporate laboratories and universities -- Cooperation versus competition: national projects and Japan's science cities -- Science and technology for economic growth. Quality versus quantity: quality control and the automobile industry -- Technology versus commercial feasibility: nuclear power and electric utilities -- Consumerism and development versus the environment -- The international dimension. Domestic development versus importation of technology: the aerospace industry and the FS-X/F-2 fighter plane controversy -- Domestic technology versus the export of technology -- Science and technology for the people? Information society versus controlled society -- Science, technology, and gender -- National interest versus local interests: civil aviation and the construction of Narita Airport -- The patient versus the doctor: changes made in medical care and attitudes to the body

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