Bulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy (May 2013)

Science - Society Relations Enhancement: Policy Implications and Some Scientometric Evidences

  • L. Ivancheva

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 49 – 66

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The paper considers the significant transformations in the social dimensions of science in last decades. It is argued that science is no more “productive force” only, but it becomes a powerful factor for economic growth, enhancement of quality of life and social prosperity. Another tendency is the enhanced science-policy interactions, as well as the growing role of knowledge transfer and research ethics. New concepts, related to the increasing importance of the social functions of science, have occurred - “knowledge society, “knowledge-based economy, “sustainable development”. The scientometric study, presented in the paper, based on counting the publications on science-society relations and issuing new scientific journals on the considered topic, supports these statements.

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