Science and scientific collaboration in South Africa: apartheid and after

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Radhamany Sooryamoorthy
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[1] University of KwaZulu-Natal,Sociology Programme, Howard Campus
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Scientometrics | 2010年 / 84卷
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Science; Scientific collaboration; South Africa; Apartheid;
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Scientific collaboration is growing in its importance; more so in Asian and African countries. This paper examines the scenario of science and scientific collaboration in South Africa which had passed through the colonial and apartheid regimes before it became a democracy in 1994. South African science under distinct political periods moved through some difficult periods but it did not badly affect the progress and direction of South African science. Science and scientific collaboration continued to grow under its major political phases amidst serious challenges. Despite internal conflict and boycott by the international scientific community, South Africa could move onto a stable and steady path of growth in science and collaboration under apartheid which is being carried on in the new South Africa. Collaborative research is encouraged at various levels of knowledge production and in science. The importance science and scientific development is gaining in today’s South Africa is remarkable.
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