An Adventure in Applied Science

An Adventure in Applied Science
Author: Robert Flint Chandler
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1992
Genre: Agricultural innovations
ISBN: 9711040638

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An Adventure in Applied Science

An Adventure in Applied Science
Author: R. F. Chandler Júnior
Publisher:
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN:

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An international institute for rice research in Asia; developing and staffing the research and training program; establishing administrative policies; early research and training results; financing of irri; creation and funding of other international centers.

Adventures in Aidland

Adventures in Aidland
Author: David Mosse
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857451111

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Anthropological interest in new subjects of research and contemporary knowledge practices has turned ethnographic attention to a wide ranging variety of professional fields. Among these the encounter with international development has perhaps been longer and more intimate than any of the others. Anthropologists have drawn critical attention to the interfaces and social effects of development’s discursive regimes but, oddly enough, have paid scant attention to knowledge producers themselves, despite anthropologists being among them. This is the focus of this volume. It concerns the construction and transmission of knowledge about global poverty and its reduction but is equally interested in the social life of development professionals, in the capacity of ideas to mediate relationships, in networks of experts and communities of aid workers, and in the dilemmas of maintaining professional identities. Going well beyond obsolete debates about ‘pure’ and ‘applied’ anthropology, the book examines the transformations that occur as social scientific concepts and practices cross and re-cross the boundary between anthropological and policy making knowledge.

Horizons

Horizons
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1983
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN:

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Education for Agriculture

Education for Agriculture
Author:
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1985
Genre: Agricultural education
ISBN: 971104126X

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Training implications of recent progress in rice research; Status, constraints, and challenges of education at agricultural colleges and universities; The international agricultural research centers and agricultural education in developing countries; Agricultural training at IRRI; Status of agricultural education and challenges for intenational agencies; Human resource development issues in agriculture; Status and thrusts of education for agriculture in India; Research and training at the agency for agricultural research and development in Indonesia; Agricultural education in Thailand: system and problems; Private sector involvement in agricultural training; Agricultural education: views of Indian farmers; Korean farmers' views of education for agriculture; Agricultue graduates and agricultural education in the coming decade; Special needs of women in agricultural education; Follow-up: an essential element in training agricultural workers; Systems of agricultural extension; Patterns and trends in information dissemination; Computers in education: the revolution; Overcoming language barriers: autotutorial modules and copublication.

Women Scientists in America

Women Scientists in America
Author: Margaret W. Rossiter
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1998-09-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780801857119

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Winner of the Pfizer Award for Outstanding Book in the History of Science Margaret Rossiter's widely hailed Women Scientists in America: Struggles and Strategies to 1940 marked the beginning of a pioneering effort to interpret the history of American women scientists. That effort continues in this provocative sequel that covers the crucial years of World War II and beyond. Rossiter begins by showing how the acute labor shortage brought on by the war seemed to hold out new hope for women professionals, especially in the sciences. But the public posture of welcoming women into the scientific professions masked a deep-seated opposition to change. Rossiter proves that despite frustrating obstacles created by the patriarchal structure and values of universities, government, and industry, women scientists made genuine contributions to their fields, grew in professional stature, and laid the foundation for the breakthroughs that followed 1972.

Rice Research and Production in the 21st Century

Rice Research and Production in the 21st Century
Author: Walter G. Rockwood
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2001
Genre: Hybrid rice
ISBN: 9712201635

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Bob Chandler: man, manager, and inspiration; Intensive rice production systems: implications and opportunities; Developments in genetics: future opportunities in rice; 21st century institutions for agricultural research.