2020. No 1

SPECIAL ISSUE ON COMMUNICATIONS ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

EDITORIAL
Svet­lana V. Shibarshi­na
“Small World”, or glob­al cam­pus thir­ty-six years lat­er
DOI: 10.5840/dspl2020311
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DISCUSSIONS
Evgeniy V. Maslanov
Com­mu­ni­ca­tion of sci­en­tists and new infor­ma­tion and com­mu­ni­ca­tion tech­nol­o­gy (notes from a pes­simist)
DOI: 10.5840/dspl2020312
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Timur M. Khusyain­ov
The dan­gers of “com­pre­hen­si­ble” soci­ol­o­gy
DOI: 10.5840/dspl2020313
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Artem M. Feigel­man
What is hid­den in the black box: “dis­en­chant­ment” of sci­ence and the after­math
DOI: 10.5840/dspl2020314
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Evgeniy V. Maslanov
The opti­mistic view of the pes­simist: reply to crit­ics
DOI: 10.5840/dspl2020315
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UNIVERSITY
Joseph Wil­son
Con­straints on gen­er­al­i­ty: the (mis-)use of gener­ic propo­si­tions in sci­en­tif­ic prose
DOI: 10.5840/dspl2020316
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VIEWPOINTS
Liana A. Tukhvat­uli­na
On the jus­ti­fi­ca­tion of exper­tise in the demo­c­ra­t­ic soci­ety
DOI: 10.5840/dspl2020317
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CASE STUDIES
Chris­t­ian Dayé
Fast trade? Inter­dis­ci­pli­nar­i­ty under time pres­sure
DOI: 10.5840/dspl2020318
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Marfuga Iskan­daro­va, Ele­na Simako­va
Tech­nol­o­gis­ing the wave: con­struct­ing an ener­gy resource in sci­ence and pol­i­cy
DOI: 10.5840/dspl2020319
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VISTA
Jen­nifer Shields
Do democ­ra­cies need knOWL­edge?
DOI:10.5840/dspl20203110
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