AS Science in Society

AS Science in Society by Andrew Hunt, published by Heinemann/Nuffield Foundation in 2008, is a comprehensive resource that delves into key scientific principles within the framework of both historic and contemporary society and technology. This edition spans 212 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for a wide audience interested in the intersection of science and social issues.
Readers will find a structured approach that includes in-text and review questions designed to test and enhance their understanding of the material. The book encourages engagement with various issues, fostering discussion among students. Additionally, it features a dedicated chapter that provides guidance on effective approaches to coursework, making it a valuable tool for those studying science and its philosophical and social aspects.
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Explores key scientific principles in the context of historic and modern society, and technology. This resource features in-text and review questions, which test and develop knowledge and encourage students to engage with issues, promoting discussion. It also contains a chapter for guidance on approaches to coursework.
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