A Fractured Profession: Commercialism and Conflict in Academic Science
Abstract
Professor Johnson’s very readable volume addresses debates about university-industry linkages from the under-explored perspective of the moral orders and identity work of academic scientists. The study is based on interviews with 61 chemists, biologists, chemical engineers and bio-engineers working in academic departments at elite research universities (two public and two private) characterized by having at least some scientists actively engaged...
Paper Details
Title
A Fractured Profession: Commercialism and Conflict in Academic Science
Published Date
Apr 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
97
Issue
4
Pages
e1 - e3
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