A Renaissance. (Like the Renaissance)
Science is not directly related to cultural/social factors. But, lot of developments in science depend on the society and culture of people. If people are not open to the idea of science, there will never be development.
Scientific literacy refers to the knowledge and understanding of scientific processes. These concepts are required for personal decision making, participation in civic and cultural affairs, and economic productivity.
An Anthropologist is the one who studies mankind and his development. Anthropology is the study of mankind and his developments.
They can effect our scientific theories, but they do not affect the physical reality that these theories are trying to describe. (For the natural sciences anyway; in social science they are part of the object, human society, which is being studied). This is why many ideas that scientists have come up with to conform with prevailing prejudices rather than in response to evidence (really 'pseudoscience' not science) have turned out to be wrong, often with disastrous results: 'scientific racism' in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and Lysenkoist genetics in the Soviet Union. As well as this, major developments in (real) science have tended to coincide with developments in the arts and philosophy. For instance, Newton's theories fitted well with the Enlightenment idea of a rational and harmonious universe, and quantum theory/relativity came along as the modernist movement was questioning objective reality and certainty. The traffic here was two-way, and these theories have ultimately been judged by the usefulness and accuracy of their predictions rather than their underlying philosophy. But it's possible to speculate that another cultural revolution might bring new science too.
By the early nineteenth century, the harnessing of steam power enabled humans to vastly multiply the energy generated from burning coal, thereby greatly expanding the amount of energy available to humans per capita, that is, to each individual.
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By the early nineteenth century, the harnessing of steam power enabled humans to vastly multiply the energy generated from burning coal, thereby greatly expanding the amount of energy available to humans per capita, that is, to each individual.
The policies of Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover.
the Harlem Renaissance
social political cultural and philosophical developments
The new cultural trends affected American society in the 1970's were television,music,fads and fashion.
Cultural change can be influenced by various factors such as technological advancements, globalization, immigration, social movements, and intercultural interactions. These developments can bring about new ideas, beliefs, values, and practices that may lead to shifts in cultural norms and traditions within a society.
Scientific (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization).
Their economic and political structure was influenced by their religion.
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UNESCO stands for United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.