The new political sociology of science : institutions, networks, and power /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Madison :
University of Wisconsin Press,
©2006.
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Colección: | Science and technology in society.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prospects and challenges for a new political sociology of science / Scott Frickel, Kelly Moore
- Contradiction in convergence: universities and industry in the biotechnology field / Daniel Lee Kleinman, Steven P. Vallas
- Commercial imbroglios: propriety science and the contemporary university / Jason Owen-Smith
- Commercial restructuring of collective resources in agrofood systems of innovation / Steven Wolf
- Antiangiogenesis research and the dynamics of scientific fields: historical and institutional perspectives in the sociology of science / David J. Hess
- Nanoscience, green chemistry, and the privileged position of science / Edward J. Woodhouse
- When convention becomes contentious: organizing science activism in genetic toxicology / Scott Frickel
- Changing ecologies: science and environmental politics in agriculture / Christopher R. Henke
- Embodied health movements: responses to a "scientized" world / Rachel Morello-Frosch [and others]
- Strategies for alternative science / Brian Martin
- Powered by the people: scientific authority in participatory science / Kelly Moore
- Institutionalizing the new politics difference in U.S. biomedical research: thinking across the science/state/society divides / Steven Epstein
- Creating participatory subjects: science, race, and democracy in a genomic age / Jenny Reardon
- On consensus and voting in science: from Asilomar to the National toxicology program / David H. Guston
- Learning to reflect or deflect? U.S. policies and graduate programs' ethics training for life scientists / Laurel Smith-Doerr
- Regulatory shifts, pharmaceutical scripts, and the new consumption junction: configuring high-risk women in an era of chemoprevention / Maren Klawiter.