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[Á¤Ã¥] Á¤Ã¥ 0011 - The governance of science
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Date : 2007-05-31 11:24  |  Hit : 2,022  
1Àå the political and material conditions of scientific inquiry
1. Science as the open society and its ideological deformations
Introduction : the artifice of science as the open society
Republicanism as the political philosophy of an open science
The elusive material basis of republicanism
The slippery slope from republicanism to liberalism
Research ethics as the liberal ideology of scientific governance
The cardinal republican strategy : shoring up the commons by taxing social inheritance
2. The role of scale in the scope of scientific governance
The ideal of the experimenting society
Hegel's revenge on the ideal
What would it mean for science to have outgrown knowledge as its aim?
The ungovernability of big democracy and big science : of rousseau and feyerabend
Inadequate philpsophical solutions to the problems of big science
An Inadequate educational solution : science literacy

2Àå The university as a site for the governance of science
3. Te historical interdependence of the university and knowledge production
The elusive social value of the university : can't live with it, can't live without it
In what sense might the university's grip on knowledge production be slipping?
Academia through the ages : from cloistered philosophers to besieged administrators
The reformation and the enlightenment as the original anti-university movements
4. Multiculturalism's challenge to academic integrity or a tale of two churches
The modern slavaging of the university : the pre-history of multiculturalism
Multiculturalism's shattering of the university's enlightenment legacy
What women's ways of knowing have to do with women and other embarrassing issues for multiculturalists
5 The university as capitalism's final frontier or the fading hope for enlighterment in a complex world
The univesity's search for a republican identity : enlightenment lost
Complexity as post- enlightenment academic ideology
Science without vocation in the 'knowledge society'
'I am cited, therefore I am' : the politics of recognition in the modern academy
Science's 'economy of scale' as the ideology of self-sacrifice
Evolutionism as the mask of decline in a complex world
3Àå The secularization of science and a new deal for science policy
6. Sociology as both sanctifier and secularizer of science
science : from subject to object of secularization
Remapping sciece's sacred space in contemporary America
Secularizing the legitimatory function of the history of science
Secularizaton as university policy : towards a new asceticism?
7. The road not taken : revisiting the original new deal
The original rise and fall of new deal science policy
Time for a renewed new deal? the deskilling and casualization of academic labour
Economic competitiveness as the continuation of Cold War science policy by other means
8. Elements for a new constitution of science
Introduction : the two models of constitutionalism
Representing science : from trickle-down effects to workplace politics
Three strategies for democratizing science
A sample proposal for constituting science as a democratic polity
Conclusion : is there an unlimited right to be wrong?

 
   
 
















 

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