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3. A Note on the Nature of Science: its Meaning to Social and Physical Scientists

3. A Note on the Nature of Science: its Meaning to Social and Physical Scientists 249 HALL, R. H. 1977 Organizations: Structure and Process (second ed.). Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Pren- tice Hall. International Labor Organization 1969 Special Youth Employment and Training Schemes for Development Purposes. Report 8 (1), Intervational Labor Conference, 53rd Session. Geneva: International Labor Office. Malawi Government n.d. Youth in Malawi. Blantyre: Department of Information and Malawi Young Pioneers' Headquarters. PERROW, C. 1961 "The analysis of goals in complex organizations". American Sociological Review 26: 854-66. PRICE, J. 1972 "The study of organizational effectiveness". The Sociological Quarterly 13: 3-15. ROSSILLION, R. 1967 "Youth service for economic and social development: a general review". International Labour Review 95: 315-26. The Ivory Coast Government n.d. Le Service Civique Ivoirien. Abidjan: Ministère des Forces Armées et du Service Civique. United Nations 1969 Report of the Interregional Seminar on National Youth Service Programmes. New York: United Nations. 3. A Note on the Nature of Science: its Meaning to Social and Physical Scientists SHELDON GOLDENBERG The University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada The current literature in the fields of Sociology of Science and Knowledge tends to emphasize a "modern" and "revised" view of science as a social product. (Kuhn, 1962; 1977: Mulkay, 1979; Crane, 1972). In this view, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Comparative Sociology (in 2002 continued as Comparative Sociology) Brill

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© 1982 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0020-7152
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1745-2554
DOI
10.1163/156854282X00225
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249 HALL, R. H. 1977 Organizations: Structure and Process (second ed.). Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Pren- tice Hall. International Labor Organization 1969 Special Youth Employment and Training Schemes for Development Purposes. Report 8 (1), Intervational Labor Conference, 53rd Session. Geneva: International Labor Office. Malawi Government n.d. Youth in Malawi. Blantyre: Department of Information and Malawi Young Pioneers' Headquarters. PERROW, C. 1961 "The analysis of goals in complex organizations". American Sociological Review 26: 854-66. PRICE, J. 1972 "The study of organizational effectiveness". The Sociological Quarterly 13: 3-15. ROSSILLION, R. 1967 "Youth service for economic and social development: a general review". International Labour Review 95: 315-26. The Ivory Coast Government n.d. Le Service Civique Ivoirien. Abidjan: Ministère des Forces Armées et du Service Civique. United Nations 1969 Report of the Interregional Seminar on National Youth Service Programmes. New York: United Nations. 3. A Note on the Nature of Science: its Meaning to Social and Physical Scientists SHELDON GOLDENBERG The University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada The current literature in the fields of Sociology of Science and Knowledge tends to emphasize a "modern" and "revised" view of science as a social product. (Kuhn, 1962; 1977: Mulkay, 1979; Crane, 1972). In this view,

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