Science-mart :: privatizing American science /
This trenchant study analyzes the rise and decline in the quality and format of science in America since World War II. Science-Mart attributes this decline to a powerful neoliberal ideology in the 1980s which saw the fruits of scientific investigation as commodities that could be monetized, rather t...
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Zusammenfassung: | This trenchant study analyzes the rise and decline in the quality and format of science in America since World War II. Science-Mart attributes this decline to a powerful neoliberal ideology in the 1980s which saw the fruits of scientific investigation as commodities that could be monetized, rather than as a public good. This trenchant study analyzes the rise and decline in the quality and format of science in America since World War II. During the Cold War, the U.S. government amply funded basic research in science and medicine. Starting in the 1980s, however, this support began to decline and for-profit corporations became the largest funders of research. Philip Mirowski argues that a powerful neoliberal ideology promoted a radically different view of knowledge and discovery: the fruits of scientific investigation are not a public good that should be freely available to all, but are commodities that could be monetized. Consequently, patent and intellectual property laws were greatly strengthened, universities demanded patents on the discoveries of their faculty, information sharing among researchers was impeded, and the line between universities and corporations began to blur. At the same time, corporations shed their in-house research laboratories, contracting with independent firms both in the States and abroad to supply new products. Among such firms were AT & T and IBM, whose outstanding research laboratories during much of the twentieth century produced Nobel Prize-winning work in chemistry and physics, ranging from the transistor to superconductivity. Science-Mart offers a provocative, learned, and timely critique, of interest to anyone concerned that American science--once the envy of the world--must be more than just another way to make money. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (454 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 0674061136 9780674061132 |
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spelling | Mirowski, Philip, 1951- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvmJrRgt738H84BcDWxDq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85034512 Science-mart : privatizing American science / Philip Mirowski. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2011. 1 online resource (454 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references and index. Viridiana Jones and the Temple of Mammon : or, adventures in neoliberal science studies -- [pt.] I. Why we should not depend upon the existing content of an "Economics of Science." The "Economics of Science" as repeat offender -- [pt.] II. A modern economic history of science organization. Regimes of American science organization ; Lovin' intellectual property and livin' with the MTA : retracting research tools ; Pharma's market : new horizons in outsourcing in the modern globalized regime -- [pt.] III. Where we are headed. Has science been "harmed" by the modern commercial regime? ; The new production of ignorance : the dirty secret of the new knowledge economy. Print version record. This trenchant study analyzes the rise and decline in the quality and format of science in America since World War II. Science-Mart attributes this decline to a powerful neoliberal ideology in the 1980s which saw the fruits of scientific investigation as commodities that could be monetized, rather than as a public good. This trenchant study analyzes the rise and decline in the quality and format of science in America since World War II. During the Cold War, the U.S. government amply funded basic research in science and medicine. Starting in the 1980s, however, this support began to decline and for-profit corporations became the largest funders of research. Philip Mirowski argues that a powerful neoliberal ideology promoted a radically different view of knowledge and discovery: the fruits of scientific investigation are not a public good that should be freely available to all, but are commodities that could be monetized. Consequently, patent and intellectual property laws were greatly strengthened, universities demanded patents on the discoveries of their faculty, information sharing among researchers was impeded, and the line between universities and corporations began to blur. At the same time, corporations shed their in-house research laboratories, contracting with independent firms both in the States and abroad to supply new products. Among such firms were AT & T and IBM, whose outstanding research laboratories during much of the twentieth century produced Nobel Prize-winning work in chemistry and physics, ranging from the transistor to superconductivity. Science-Mart offers a provocative, learned, and timely critique, of interest to anyone concerned that American science--once the envy of the world--must be more than just another way to make money. Science Economic aspects United States. Research Economic aspects United States. Privatization United States. Science United States History 20th century. Science United States History 21st century. Sciences Aspect économique États-Unis. Recherche Aspect économique États-Unis. Privatisation États-Unis. Sciences États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle. Sciences États-Unis Histoire 21e siècle. HISTORY Modern 20th Century. bisacsh Privatization fast Research Economic aspects fast Science fast Science Economic aspects fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 1900-2099 fast History fast has work: Science-mart (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGqbBMGwKM6wh6Y7yb49CP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Mirowski, Philip, 1951- Science-mart. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2011 9780674046467 (DLC) 2010038495 (OCoLC)555658389 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=489514 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Mirowski, Philip, 1951- Science-mart : privatizing American science / Viridiana Jones and the Temple of Mammon : or, adventures in neoliberal science studies -- [pt.] I. Why we should not depend upon the existing content of an "Economics of Science." The "Economics of Science" as repeat offender -- [pt.] II. A modern economic history of science organization. Regimes of American science organization ; Lovin' intellectual property and livin' with the MTA : retracting research tools ; Pharma's market : new horizons in outsourcing in the modern globalized regime -- [pt.] III. Where we are headed. Has science been "harmed" by the modern commercial regime? ; The new production of ignorance : the dirty secret of the new knowledge economy. Science Economic aspects United States. Research Economic aspects United States. Privatization United States. Science United States History 20th century. Science United States History 21st century. Sciences Aspect économique États-Unis. Recherche Aspect économique États-Unis. Privatisation États-Unis. Sciences États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle. Sciences États-Unis Histoire 21e siècle. HISTORY Modern 20th Century. bisacsh Privatization fast Research Economic aspects fast Science fast Science Economic aspects fast |
title | Science-mart : privatizing American science / |
title_auth | Science-mart : privatizing American science / |
title_exact_search | Science-mart : privatizing American science / |
title_full | Science-mart : privatizing American science / Philip Mirowski. |
title_fullStr | Science-mart : privatizing American science / Philip Mirowski. |
title_full_unstemmed | Science-mart : privatizing American science / Philip Mirowski. |
title_short | Science-mart : |
title_sort | science mart privatizing american science |
title_sub | privatizing American science / |
topic | Science Economic aspects United States. Research Economic aspects United States. Privatization United States. Science United States History 20th century. Science United States History 21st century. Sciences Aspect économique États-Unis. Recherche Aspect économique États-Unis. Privatisation États-Unis. Sciences États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle. Sciences États-Unis Histoire 21e siècle. HISTORY Modern 20th Century. bisacsh Privatization fast Research Economic aspects fast Science fast Science Economic aspects fast |
topic_facet | Science Economic aspects United States. Research Economic aspects United States. Privatization United States. Science United States History 20th century. Science United States History 21st century. Sciences Aspect économique États-Unis. Recherche Aspect économique États-Unis. Privatisation États-Unis. Sciences États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle. Sciences États-Unis Histoire 21e siècle. HISTORY Modern 20th Century. Privatization Research Economic aspects Science Science Economic aspects United States History |
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