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- Title
SOCIAL SCIENCE AND ATOMIC POWER.
- Authors
Williams, Melvin J.
- Abstract
The article discusses the interrelation of social sciences and atomic energy. Social sciences serve in bridging the gap between destructive technology and social control. The human element within the social science make it difficult for educators and scientists to accept certain conclusions of the social sciences. Atomic power presents dangerous problems to the social sciences. Social changes is apparent wherever atomic energy is utilized. The extended use of atomic energy can lead into economical modes of transportation and an increase in travel opportunities.
- Subjects
SOCIAL sciences; NUCLEAR energy; POWER resources; SOCIAL control; EDUCATORS; SCIENTISTS; SOCIAL change; TRANSPORTATION
- Publication
Science Education, 1957, Vol 41, Issue 2, p126
- ISSN
0036-8326
- Publication type
Article