In this thought-provoking lecture, Victor Branford explores the relationship between science and citizenship. Drawing on his own experiences as a sociologist, Branford argues that science has an important role to play in shaping society and promoting citizenship. This book is a valuable resource for scholars of sociology and science studies.
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