Sentences with phrase «responsibilities of a social scientist»

The responsibilities of a social scientist are presented further on, together with a sample resume, which can be tailored to the candidate's needs and used when applying for such a position.

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established important new precedents in carrying out the social responsibilities or in defending the professional freedom of scientists and engineers.
«But there is not a strong empirical understanding of what scientists believe to be their social responsibilities
AAAS is also working on a global survey from which it hopes to help articulate the social responsibilities of scientists and engineers.
At the same time, scientists and engineers have begun to reassess their professional and social responsibilities in light of the changed situation.
Social Responsibility: A Preliminary Inquiry into the Perspectives of Scientists, Engineers and Health Professionals This report offers findings from a preliminary questionnaire regarding scientists», engineers» and health professionals» view of their social responsibilSocial Responsibility: A Preliminary Inquiry into the Perspectives of Scientists, Engineers and Health Professionals This report offers findings from a preliminary questionnaire regarding scientists», engineers» and health professionals» view of their social responsScientists, Engineers and Health Professionals This report offers findings from a preliminary questionnaire regarding scientists», engineers» and health professionals» view of their social responsscientists», engineers» and health professionals» view of their social responsibilsocial responsibilities.
AAAS is engaged in a three - part effort to expand existing knowledge about the social responsibilities of scientists and engineers.
The second part of the AAAS effort, which is the focus of this report, was to design and pre-test a survey that would produce generalizable results about the views of scientists and engineers on their social responsibilities.
While there is a growing literature concerning the issues encapsulated by the phrase «social responsibility of scientists and engineers,» a review of that literature reveals many and sometimes competing views, and a lack of data to inform the discussion.
In the long term, the results of the survey are expected to influence ongoing global conversations about the roles and responsibilities of scientists and engineers in society, help clarify public expectations of scientists and engineers, lead to the development of materials for the education of scientists and engineers, and provide empirical data for consideration when developing specific recommendations on the nature and scope of the social responsibilities of scientists and engineers.
Going forward, Wyndham said much work will go into the global survey of what scientists consider to be their social responsibilities.
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This article focus on the moral and social responsibilities of scientists then - Nazi period in Germany - and now.
While there is a growing literature concerning the issues encapsulated by the phrase «social responsibility of scientists,» a review of that literature reveals many and sometimes competing views, and the lack of data to inform the discussion.
The history of AAAS is punctuated with debates by its leaders and members over issues concerning restrictions on intellectual freedom and how scientists and engineers should identify and exercise their social responsibilities.
It was a sentiment sounded by the AAAS Board of Directors when it adopted on April 16, 2010 its position that «Recognizing that this right lies at the heart of the AAAS mission and the social responsibilities of scientists, AAAS will pursue opportunities to collaborate with the global scientific community so that the voice, interests and concerns of scientists can be brought to this process.»
He believes those scientists «have a responsibility to raise the profile of the importance of social factors to health.»
Social Responsibility in Science from the Inside Out looked at the social responsibilities of scientists, engineers and health professionals and pressures exerted on them from inside and outside of the science enterSocial Responsibility in Science from the Inside Out looked at the social responsibilities of scientists, engineers and health professionals and pressures exerted on them from inside and outside of the science entersocial responsibilities of scientists, engineers and health professionals and pressures exerted on them from inside and outside of the science enterprise.
Also worked on the atom bomb, a role that prompted him to help found a journal, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, devoted to science and social responsibility.
For example, potential essay topics might include: the applications of a scientific approach or a new technology to address specific human rights concerns; an analysis of synergies between human rights obligations and the social responsibilities of scientists, engineers and health professionals; or the ways in which full recognition of the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress may influence realization of other human rights.
So, as young scientist Florencia Marchini said, «when one becomes conscious of the social and economic impact that our work can create, to take action is a matter of responsibility more than an obligation or a choice.»
The signatories of the letter include American Rivers, Center for International Environmental Law, Citizens for Global Solutions, Clean Water Action, Defenders of Wildlife, Earth Day Network, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Environment America, Greenpeace, League of Conservation Voters, Native American Rights Fund, National Tribal Environmental Council, National Wildlife Federation, Natural Resources Defense Council, Oceana, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Population Action International, Population Connection, Rails - to - Trails Conservancy, Sierra Club, and the Union of Concerned Scientists.
«They don't see a shared responsibility approach to be in the child's best interest,» but according to leading psychologists and social scientists Robert Bouserman, William Fabricius and Kruk himself, meaningful contact and meaningful relationships with both parents are definitely in the best interests of children.
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