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CTS dedicates the special issue of this number to the challenges of sustainable development and its articulation with science and technology. This is a complex field that necessarily involves the interplay of both theoretical and practical perspectives, and whose comprehensive approach requires drawing on multiple disciplinary viewpoints. Science, Technology, and Society (STS) studies, therefore, have the advantage of being inherently multidisciplinary and accommodating both empirical and more theoretically oriented approaches. The Ibero-American reflection on this issue implies acknowledging the specific problems faced by the countries in the region, with their own social dynamics coexisting alongside global trends.
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