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245 04 The commodification of academic research :|bscience and 
       the modern university /|cedited by Hans Radder. 
264  1 Pittsburgh, Pa. :|bUniversity of Pittsburgh Press,|c©2010.
300    1 online resource (vii, 350 pages) :|billustrations 
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500    Revised and expanded papers from an international workshop
       held in June 2007 at the Faculty of Philosophy, VU 
       University Amsterdam. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tCommodification of academic research /|rHans Radder --
       |tCommercialization of academic culture and the future of 
       the university /|rDaniel Lee Kleinman --|tKnowledge 
       transfer from academia to industry through patenting and 
       licensing : rhetoric and reality /|rSigrid Sterckx --
       |tFinancial interests and the norms of academic science /
       |rDavid B. Resnik --|tOne-shot science /|rJames Robert 
       Brown --|tBusiness of drug research : a mixed blessing /
       |rAlbert W. Musschenga, Wim J. van der Steen, and Vincent 
       K.Y. Ho --|tCommodification of knowledge exchange : 
       governing the circulation of biological data /|rSabina 
       Leonelli --|tResearch under pressure : methodological 
       features of commercialized science /|rMartin Carrier --
       |tRobert Merton, intellectual property, and open science :
       a sociological history for our times /|rHenk van den Belt 
       --|tMertonian values, scientific norms, and the 
       commodification of academic research /|rHans Radder --
       |tCoercion, corruption, and politics in the 
       commodification of academic science /|rMark B. Brown --
       |tCapitalism and knowledge : the university between 
       commodification and entrepreneurship /|rSteve Fuller --
       |tViable alternatives for commercialized science : the 
       case of humanistics /|rHarry Kunneman. 
520 1  ""This volume offers a very balanced, thorough, accessible
       treatment of an unsettling topic--the current large-scale 
       economic shaping of academic scientific research. Of first
       -rate importance to scientists and philosophers of science
       as well as those in the wider science studies and science 
       policy communities, it will prove eye-opening as well to 
       graduate and even undergraduate students in a variety of 
       courses."--Janet A. Kourany, University of Notre Dame" 
       ""The threat to academic culture by commodification is a 
       hot and controversial topic, and publications addressing 
       it abound. This carefully crafted collection reaches 
       beyond many of them by bringing together a broad variety 
       of perspectives--sociological, ethical, historical, and 
       philosophical--probing the issue with scholarly detachment,
       scientific rigor, and passion for the culture of public 
       science."--Peter Weingart, Universitat Bielefeld" ""With 
       this pioneering volume, Hans Radder has turned the 
       commodification of research into an issue for the 
       philosophy of science field. The contributors present a 
       broad range of views, united by the fact that they take 
       commodification as both a practical problem and a 
       theoretical one. This provocative book will lead us to 
       reevaluate our thinking about the norms of science and how
       they should relate to new economies of knowledge."--Sergio
       Sismondo, Queen's University" "Selling Science has become 
       a common practice in contemporary universities. This 
       commodification of academia pervades many aspects of 
       higher education, including research, teaching, and 
       administration. As such, it raises significant 
       philosophical, political, and moral challenges. This 
       volume offers the first book-length analysis of this 
       disturbing trend from a philosophical perspective and 
       presents views by scholars of philosophy of science, 
       social and political philosophy, and research ethics." 
520 8  "The epistemic and moral responsibilities of universities,
       whether for-profit or nonprofit, are examined from several
       philosophical standpoints. The contributors discuss the 
       pertinent epistemological and methodological questions, 
       the sociopolitical issues of the organization of science, 
       the tensions between commodified practices and the ideal 
       of "science for the public good," and the role of 
       governmental regulation and personal ethical behavior. The
       contributors consider alternatives to the coercive and 
       corruptive influences of academic commodification, and 
       offer practical recommendations for establishing 
       appropriate research standards, methodologies, and 
       institutional arrangements and a corresponding normative 
       ethos."--Jacket. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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653    Revised and expanded papers from an international workshop
       held in June 2007 at the Faculty of Philosophy, VU 
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700 1  Radder, Hans.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n84120683 
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