Science, Public Policy and the Scientist Administrator

Science, Public Policy and the Scientist Administrator

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  • Author: National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
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  • Category : Science and state
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280


Science, Public Policy and the Scientist Administrator

Science, Public Policy and the Scientist Administrator

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  • Author: National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
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  • Category : Science and state
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280


Science, Public Policy and the Scientist Administrator

Science, Public Policy and the Scientist Administrator

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  • Author: National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Committee on Staff-Training-Extramural Programs
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  • Category : Federal aid
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 284


Science and Public Policy ...: Administration for research

Science and Public Policy ...: Administration for research

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  • Author: United States. President's Scientific Research Board
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  • Category : Research
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 336


The Scientific Estate

The Scientific Estate

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  • Author: Don Krasher Price
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 9780674794856
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 344

“Tackles the problem of the relation of science and scientists to the political ideas and the constitutional system of the United States, not as Jefferson and Franklin thought it would turn out to be, but as it has developed since their time partly as a result of the work of institutions that they were the foremost in creating” – Preface.


The Science of Public Policy

The Science of Public Policy

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  • Author: Tadao Miyakawa
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 9780415231954
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304


Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy

Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy

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  • Author: National Research Council
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • ISBN: 0309261619
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 124

Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy encourages scientists to think differently about the use of scientific evidence in policy making. This report investigates why scientific evidence is important to policy making and argues that an extensive body of research on knowledge utilization has not led to any widely accepted explanation of what it means to use science in public policy. Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy identifies the gaps in our understanding and develops a framework for a new field of research to fill those gaps. For social scientists in a number of specialized fields, whether established scholars or Ph.D. students, Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy shows how to bring their expertise to bear on the study of using science to inform public policy. More generally, this report will be of special interest to scientists who want to see their research used in policy making, offering guidance on what is required beyond producing quality research, beyond translating results into more understandable terms, and beyond brokering the results through intermediaries, such as think tanks, lobbyists, and advocacy groups. For administrators and faculty in public policy programs and schools, Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy identifies critical elements of instruction that will better equip graduates to promote the use of science in policy making.


The New Politics of Science

The New Politics of Science

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  • Author: David Dickson
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 9780226147635
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 420

How science "gets done" in today's world has profound political repercussions, since scientific knowledge, through its technical applications, has become an important source of both economic and military power. The increasing dependence of scientific research on funding from business and the military has made questions about the access to and control of scientific knowledge a central issue in today's politics of science. In The New Politics of Science, David Dickson points out that "the scientific community has its own internal power structures, its elites, its hierarchies, its ideologies, its sanctioned norms of social behavior, and its dissenting groups. And the more that science, as a social practice, forms an integral part of the economic structures of the society in which it is imbedded, the more the boundaries and differences between the two dissolve. Groups inside the scientific community, for example, will use groups outside the community—and vice versa—to achieve their own political ends." In this edition, Dickson has included a new preface commenting on the continuing and increasing influence of industrial and defense interests on American scientific research in the 1980s.


Science and Government

Science and Government

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  • Author: Charles Percy Snow
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  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 104

Examines the problem of how governments can most effectively make use of scientists, and tells the story of the wartime enmity between two powerful British scientists.


Science for Sale

Science for Sale

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  • Author: David L. Lewis
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1510743170
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 422

For the first time in paperback and with a new introduction. Discover how and why the government is corrupting scientific research. When Speaker Newt Gingrich greeted Dr. David Lewis in his office overlooking the National Mall, he looked at Dr. Lewis and said: “You know you’re going to be fired for this, don’t you?” “I know,” Dr. Lewis replied, “I just hope to stay out of prison.” Gingrich had just read Dr. Lewis’s commentary in Nature, titled “EPA Science: Casualty of Election Politics.” Three years later, and thirty years after Dr. Lewis began working at EPA, he was back in Washington to receive a Science Achievement Award from Administrator Carol Browner for his second article in Nature. By then, EPA had transferred Dr. Lewis to the University of Georgia to await termination—the Agency’s only scientist to ever be lead author on papers published in Nature and Lancet. The government hires scientists to support its policies; industry hires them to support its business; and universities hire them to bring in grants that are handed out to support government policies and industry practices. Organizations dealing with scientific integrity are designed only to weed out those who commit fraud behind the backs of the institutions where they work. The greatest threat of all is the purposeful corruption of the scientific enterprise by the institutions themselves. The science they create is often only an illusion, designed to deceive; and the scientists they destroy to protect that illusion are often our best. This book is about both, beginning with Dr. Lewis’s experience, and ending with the story of Dr. Andrew Wakefield. This new edition, now for the first time in paperback, features a new introduction by the author.