Janet Atkinson-Grosjean's Public Science, Private Interests is the first book-length study of NCEs, and offers an assessment of the long-term impact of the erasure between public institutions and private enterprise.
Janet Atkinson-Grosjean's Public Science, Private Interests is the first book-length study of NCEs, and offers an assessment of the long-term impact of the erasure between public institutions and private enterprise.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janet Atkinson-Grosjean is a research associate with the Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology at Simon Fraser University and the W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics at the University of British Columbia.
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LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES PREFACE ABBREVIATIONS Introduction Policy Context Outline of the Study Barriers to Access Overview of This Book 1 Two Divides Mapping the Divides ‘Open Science’ or ‘Science That Overflows’? Summary: Understanding the Divides 2 Science Policy in Canada and the NCE Experiment Historical Influences on Canadian Science Policy The Evolution of the NCE Program Summary: The Implications of Policy Change 3 Configuring the Canadian Genetic Diseases Network The Power of One Managing the Network Spatial-Structural Dynamics Summary: The Limitations of Hegemony 4 Culture and Science ‘A Nation of Colleagues’ Network Science? Summary: The Durability of the Ephemeral 5 From Science to Commerce Understanding the Pipe Industry Partnerships Traversing the Pipe A Third Turn: Back to Basic(s) Summary: Marketization – From Public to Private 6 Adventures in the Nature of Trade Then and Now Localizing Cosmopolitans Merchants and Settlers Translation and Translational Research Hearing Voices Summary: Market Values and the Life Sciences 7 NCEs and the Public Interest Case Study: Conclusions and Implications Epilogue: Protecting the Public Interest Future Research APPENDIX A NCE PROGRAM: FUNDED NETWORKS, 1989–2005 APPENDIX B DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS NOTES REFERENCES INDEX
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES PREFACE ABBREVIATIONS Introduction Policy Context Outline of the Study Barriers to Access Overview of This Book 1 Two Divides Mapping the Divides ‘Open Science’ or ‘Science That Overflows’? Summary: Understanding the Divides 2 Science Policy in Canada and the NCE Experiment Historical Influences on Canadian Science Policy The Evolution of the NCE Program Summary: The Implications of Policy Change 3 Configuring the Canadian Genetic Diseases Network The Power of One Managing the Network Spatial-Structural Dynamics Summary: The Limitations of Hegemony 4 Culture and Science ‘A Nation of Colleagues’ Network Science? Summary: The Durability of the Ephemeral 5 From Science to Commerce Understanding the Pipe Industry Partnerships Traversing the Pipe A Third Turn: Back to Basic(s) Summary: Marketization – From Public to Private 6 Adventures in the Nature of Trade Then and Now Localizing Cosmopolitans Merchants and Settlers Translation and Translational Research Hearing Voices Summary: Market Values and the Life Sciences 7 NCEs and the Public Interest Case Study: Conclusions and Implications Epilogue: Protecting the Public Interest Future Research APPENDIX A NCE PROGRAM: FUNDED NETWORKS, 1989–2005 APPENDIX B DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS NOTES REFERENCES INDEX
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