De la Vega, Iván and Vessuri, Hebe (2008) Science and mobility: Is physical location relevant? Technology in Society, 30. pp. 71-83.
Abstract
This article discusses the world distribution of scientists, engineers, and technologists and the movement of these personnel from peripheral countries to central countries. It begins with an analysis of the US as the center of attraction for scientists and technologists, using Latin America as an example. It characterizes mobility and migration flows and examines the migration of Venezuelan scientists and technologists to the US. Finally, it discusses the relevance of intellectual patrimony and physical location in view of the possibilities offered by information and communication technology (ICT).
Metadata
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Mobility; Migration; Scientists; Engineers; Information technology; Communications; ICT; Intellectual patrimony; Venezuela |
Subjects: |
Education > Educational policy > Educational indicators Politics, law and economics > International relations > International cooperation Social and human sciences > Social systems > Social mobility Politics, law and economics > Economics > Socio-economic indicators Information and communication > Information industry > Textbook production |
Depositing User: | Hebe Vessuri |
Date Deposited: | 24 Feb 2015 23:05 |
Last Modified: | 21 Nov 2019 04:26 |
URI: | https://repositorio.esocite.la/id/eprint/178 |
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