With an international team of experts presenting case studies and analyses drawn from the US, UK, Asia and Europe, Collaboration in the New Life Sciences offers a critical examination of the causes and consequences of changing patterns of scientific collaboration in the life sciences. It will appeal to scholars and students of science and technology studies, as well as those interested in science, social policy, and the sociology of work and organizations.
With an international team of experts presenting case studies and analyses drawn from the US, UK, Asia and Europe, Collaboration in the New Life Sciences offers a critical examination of the causes and consequences of changing patterns of scientific collaboration in the life sciences. It will appeal to scholars and students of science and technology studies, as well as those interested in science, social policy, and the sociology of work and organizations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bart Penders is an assistant professor in Biomedine and Society in the Department of Health, Ethics and Society at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. He is co-editor of Collaboration Across Health Research and Medical Care. Niki Vermeulen is Lecturer in the History and Sociology of Science at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and co-editor of Collaboration Across Health Research and Medical Care and Bio-Objects: Life in the 21st Century. John N. Parker is an Honors Faculty Fellow at Barrett, The Honors College at Arizona State University. He is co-editor of Collaboration Across Health Research and Medical Care.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Collaboration Arises; Chapter 1 Collecting Collaborations: Understanding Life Together Niki Vermeulen Bart Penders; Chapter 2 Organising the Field: Collaboration in the History of Ecology and Environmental Science Stephen Bocking; Chapter 3 Multidisciplinary Collaborations in Toxicology and Paleo-ecology: Equal Means to Different Ends Laurens K. Hessels Stefan de Jong Harro van Lente; Part II Collaboration in Ecology and the Environment; Chapter 4 Two Approaches to Big Science: An Analysis of LTER and NEON Ann Zimmerman Bonnie A. Nardi; Chapter 5 Integrating the Social into the Ecological: Organisational and Research Group Challenges John N. Parker; Chapter 6 Infrastructuring Ecology: Challenges in Achieving Data Sharing karen S. Baker Florence Millerand; Chapter 7 Customisation of Transdisciplinary Collaboration in the Integrated Management of Contaminated Sites Vivien Behrens Matthias Gross; Chapter 8 A Data Bias in Interdisciplinary Cooperation in the Sciences: Ecology in Climate Change Research Chunglin Kwa René Rector; Part III Collaboration in the Molecular Life Sciences; Chapter 9 Matchmaking Mechanisms: Collaborative Arrangements in Proteomics and Bioinformatics Jamie Lewis; Chapter 10 Systems Biology Interdisciplinarity and Disciplinary Identity Jane Calvert; Chapter 11 The Rice Sequence Collaborations: Globalisation Innovation Networks and the Burgeoning Life Sciences in Asia Lyndal Halliday; Part IV Collaboration in the New Life Sciences Revisited; Chapter 12 Collaborationism Wesley Shrum;
Part I Collaboration Arises; Chapter 1 Collecting Collaborations: Understanding Life Together Niki Vermeulen Bart Penders; Chapter 2 Organising the Field: Collaboration in the History of Ecology and Environmental Science Stephen Bocking; Chapter 3 Multidisciplinary Collaborations in Toxicology and Paleo-ecology: Equal Means to Different Ends Laurens K. Hessels Stefan de Jong Harro van Lente; Part II Collaboration in Ecology and the Environment; Chapter 4 Two Approaches to Big Science: An Analysis of LTER and NEON Ann Zimmerman Bonnie A. Nardi; Chapter 5 Integrating the Social into the Ecological: Organisational and Research Group Challenges John N. Parker; Chapter 6 Infrastructuring Ecology: Challenges in Achieving Data Sharing karen S. Baker Florence Millerand; Chapter 7 Customisation of Transdisciplinary Collaboration in the Integrated Management of Contaminated Sites Vivien Behrens Matthias Gross; Chapter 8 A Data Bias in Interdisciplinary Cooperation in the Sciences: Ecology in Climate Change Research Chunglin Kwa René Rector; Part III Collaboration in the Molecular Life Sciences; Chapter 9 Matchmaking Mechanisms: Collaborative Arrangements in Proteomics and Bioinformatics Jamie Lewis; Chapter 10 Systems Biology Interdisciplinarity and Disciplinary Identity Jane Calvert; Chapter 11 The Rice Sequence Collaborations: Globalisation Innovation Networks and the Burgeoning Life Sciences in Asia Lyndal Halliday; Part IV Collaboration in the New Life Sciences Revisited; Chapter 12 Collaborationism Wesley Shrum;
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