New Frontiers in Science and Technology StudiesSteve Fuller has a reputation for setting the terms of debate within science and technology studies. In his latest book, New Frontiers in Science and Technology Studies he charts the debates likely to be of relevance in the coming years.
These questions are explored by examining an array of historical, philosophical and contemporary sources. Attention is paid, for example, to the Bruno Latour's The Politics of Nature as a model for science policy, as well as the global controversy surrounding Bjorn Lomborg's The Sceptical Environmentalist, which led to the dismantling and re-establishment of the Danish national research ethics board. New Frontiers in Science and Technology Studies will appeal strongly to scholars and advanced undergraduate and graduate students in courses concerned with the social dimensions of science and technology, and anyone who cares about the future of science. |
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Page 139
Mooney does not take seriously the idea that scientists whose research promotes
the interests of the tobacco , chemical , pharmaceutical , or biotech industries
may be at least as technically competent and true to themselves as members of
the ...
Mooney does not take seriously the idea that scientists whose research promotes
the interests of the tobacco , chemical , pharmaceutical , or biotech industries
may be at least as technically competent and true to themselves as members of
the ...
Page 168
virtues do not sit easily together : should scientists be presumed guilty until
proven innocent or vice versa ? The two systems presuppose contrasting
benchmarks of scientific propriety . For example , an inquisitorial system might set
a standard ...
virtues do not sit easily together : should scientists be presumed guilty until
proven innocent or vice versa ? The two systems presuppose contrasting
benchmarks of scientific propriety . For example , an inquisitorial system might set
a standard ...
Page 170
The case for environment I recently found myself on a panel with distinguished
British scientists and science journalists who appeared in agreement that the rise
in research fraud among scientists was due to their lack of training in ethics .
The case for environment I recently found myself on a panel with distinguished
British scientists and science journalists who appeared in agreement that the rise
in research fraud among scientists was due to their lack of training in ethics .
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Contents
List of Tables and Boxes | 1 |
Sciences Need for Unity | 53 |
Contrasting Visions | 85 |
Copyright | |
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