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  1. Cambios de gobierno en la vida de un botánico mexicano: Maximino Martínez (1888-1964) Cuevas Cardona, Consuelo, López Ramírez, Carmen

    Historia Mexicana

    2009
    “…His biography reveals the effect of factors unconnected to science, such as government  changes and social movements, on the life of a scientist  during this period.…”
  2. Ciencia de punta en el Instituto Bacteriológico Nacional (1905-1921) Cuevas Cardona, Consuelo

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…Between 1910 and 1911, and despite economic limitations  and the pressure  of Porfirian  authorities, the Institute carried out spearhead research on exanthematic typhus, later acknowledged by Henrique da Rocha-Lima, the Brasilian scientist who eventually  described  the bacteria. …”
  3. La red de innovación de José Erdos Blau en el sector farmacéutico mexicano (1940-1970) Godínez Reséndiz, Rogelio, Aceves Pastrana, Patricia, Schifter Aceves, Liliana

    Historia Mexicana

    2022
    “…One of the local patent leaders, however, was the Hungarian-Mexican scientist José Erdos Blau at the Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN) National School of Biological Sciences (ENCB). …”
  4. ¿Son compatibles los ideales científicos con los intereses personales? Una aplicación de la teoría de juegos García Bermejo-Ochoa, Juan Carlos

    Estudios Económicos

    2001
    “…Is the reward system efficient to achieve that scientists take the research decisions that contribute most to the epistemic growth of their discipline? …”
  5. Asimetrías científicas de un laboratorio biotecnológico (periférico) del sur de Chile Imio, Juan Carlos, Viviana, Francisca

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2021
    “…The results showed partial indications of subordinate integration relationships, a predilection for publishing in mainstream journals and lower citation of knowledge produced by Chilean scientists.…”
  6. El mapa fantasma, de Steven Johnson Alejo Castañeda, Ramsés

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2024
    “…The ghost map by Steven Johnson, translated and published in Spanish in 2020, is a fiction based on real events that recounts one of the deadliest outbreaks of cholera in the city of London in 1854 and how several scientists worked together to find its cause and prevent future epidemics. …”
  7. Percepciones de una élite científica periférica: exploración de las relaciones entre academia, industria y Estado Gibert Galassi, Jorge, Juyumaya, Jesús

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2020
    “…Through interviews and secondary data, the paper reveals the gap between existing capacities, the desire to innovate and the support of industry and the state to develop technology-intensive businesses. It concludes that scientists with social capital and “social comparison spaces” have better opportunities to form links with industry than the incentives provided by the state and academia to do so. …”
  8. Resúmenes de novedades Foro Internacional, Revista

    Foro Internacional

    2025
    “…Strange Stability. How Cold War Scientists Set Out to Control the Arms Race and Ended Up Serving the Military-Industrial Complex. …”
  9. La construcción del milagro mexicano: el Instituto Mexicano de Investigaciones Tecnológicas, el Banco de México, y la Armour Research Foundation Gómez-Galvarriato Freer, Aurora

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…Unlike what tends to be emphasized about this period, this was not a history of isolationism, but one of international cooperation, in which the vision of certain Mexicans who occupied key posts in the government led them to work with both American and Mexican engineers and scientists to found an institution that would be key to the country’s technological development: The Mexican Technological Research Institute.…”
  10. Debates político-intelectuales sobre pobreza y marginalidad en la crisis de los sesenta en el Cono Sur Marchesi, Aldo

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…While its reflections are centered on countries such as Uruguay, Argentina and Chile, its inquiry reconstructs the regional circulation of ideas among social scientists, intellectuals and filmmakers. The central hypothesis of this article is that conceptual transformations in these communities facilitated a more fluid approach by intellectuals to “radical ideas” that are generally associated with the Latin American New Left of the sixties and seventies.…”
  11. Brechas de género en las ciencias sociales. Un análisis de citaciones y temáticas científicas en Argentina Gónzalez, Guadalupe, Kessler, Gabriel, Murillo, María Victoria

    Estudios de Género

    2024
    “…The corpus consists of the three most cited papers of 253 scientists from both disciplines to which quantitative analysis techniques were applied. …”
  12. México: educación pública y formación de un investigador en ciencias sociales Garza, Gustavo

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2015
    “…Garza’s central argument is that social scientists do not simply emerge as a result of genetics, vocation or virtuosity but are the product of public university research institutions within the social,economic and political context in which they operate, in addition to certain subjectiveattributes. …”
  13. Relaciones intermunicipales y gobernabilidad urbana en las zonas metropolitanas de México: el caso de la Zona Metropolitana de Xalapa Zentella Gómez, Juan Carlos

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2005
    “…In this context, the notion of “urban governance” as understood by scientists, assumes unexpected dimensions based on the interests and projects of each municipality. …”

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