Universities in the Age of Corporate Science
The UC Berkeley-Novartis Controversy
Alan P Rudy author Dawn Coppin author Jason Konefal author Bradley T Shaw author Toby Ten Eyck author Craig Harris author Lawrence Busch author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Temple University Press,U.S.
Published:15th Jan '07
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Represents a review undertaken of a major collaboration between industry and academe. This study presents the inside story of the partnership itself, places it in the context of contemporary university-industry relationships, and provides a theoretical framework for evaluating such collaborations.Asks hard questions about partnerships between big business and universities
"A landmark study of the continuing corporatization of higher education. It is unique: no other work has its depth and thoroughness regarding one particular (and particularly important) university-industry relationship." Christopher Newfield, author of Ivy and Industry: Business and the Making of the American University, 1880-1980 (Duke University Press) "The book provides fascinating details of the deal, the players and the controversy, and does an admirable job of empirically and qualitatively measuring the effects of the agreement on scientific research. It succeeds in its aim of analyzing the UCB-N deal...In short, Universities in the Age of Corporate Science is a compelling and detailed description of the events surrounding the UCB-N deal. It should be enjoyed by all those who follow the evolution of university-industry relations, offering as it does a unique look at how the collaboration was made." Nature "The book does deliver on its promote of a thorough review of how the UCB-Novartis agreement emerged, justifications for moving it forward, and its ultimate impact." NCURA Newsletter "The book explores the uproar surrounding the Berkeley-Novartis agreement...Although no misconduct was uncovered by the study, the deal's scrutiny calls for a multilevel and ongoing dialogue on the future of land grant and research universities, the authors note." August 2007 University Business "Universities in the Age of Corporate Science would be of interest to students and faculty in a variety of disciplines and degree levels. Agricultural science students and faculty should be most encouraged to read this study, as it contains much information on where these fields have been and in what directions the research is going. This would also be good reading for those in the social sciences studying the conflicts that arise from the interaction of private interests and public good." Agriculture and Human Values
ISBN: 9781592135332
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: unknown
256 pages