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Charting the rise and fall of an experimental biomedical facility at a North American university, Culturing Bioscience offers a fascinating glimpse into scientific culture and the social and political context in which that culture operates.
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Charting the rise and fall of an experimental biomedical facility at a North American university, Culturing Bioscience offers a fascinating glimpse into scientific culture and the social and political context in which that culture operates.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781442608139
- ISBN-10: 1442608137
- Artikelnr.: 40106940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781442608139
- ISBN-10: 1442608137
- Artikelnr.: 40106940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Udo Krautwurst is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Prince Edward Island. He is a social theorist with a particular interest in the anthropology of representation, practice, and the historical confrontations between forms of knowledge production and technology.
Acknowledgments
Introduction Intraduction
A Beginning Is Always in the Middle of Something
Bioscience in an Out-of-the-Way Place: How It Got Started
The Organization of the Book: Magnifying Currents
Science Studies: A Brief Outline of Newtonian and Quantum Versions
Thirty Years of Bioscience in Action
A Theoretical and Methodological Intralude
An Indeterminate List of Agential Realist Concepts
Thinking through Methods, Thinking Methods through
1. Intra-Action and Doing Science:
Experiments, People, and Technology
Investigating Neuroscience
2. Re-Visioning Scientific Practice through the ACCBR
A Vision: From Cooperation to Collaboration
Structure and Practice, or, Space. . . . the Final Frontier?
The Near Future of the ACCBR
3. What Can You Do in, to, and with a University?
Anthropology and the Call to "Study up"
The University in Transformation
4. Science and/as Development
Science and/as Science Policy:
The Triple Helix, Modes 1 and 2, and Business Clusters
Culturing Bioscience on Prince Edward Island
5. Globalizing Bioscience and/as Biocapital
Global Biocapital and/as Community
Bioscience, Biocapital, and Business Clusters: Intellectual Property on PEI
Concluding:
Lessons from an Open Concept Lab
Appendix 1:
A Parable on Changing Assumptions, or, How to Approximate Agential Realism
Appendix 2:
Fieldwork in the Academy, and the Ethics of Ethics
References
Index
Introduction Intraduction
A Beginning Is Always in the Middle of Something
Bioscience in an Out-of-the-Way Place: How It Got Started
The Organization of the Book: Magnifying Currents
Science Studies: A Brief Outline of Newtonian and Quantum Versions
Thirty Years of Bioscience in Action
A Theoretical and Methodological Intralude
An Indeterminate List of Agential Realist Concepts
Thinking through Methods, Thinking Methods through
1. Intra-Action and Doing Science:
Experiments, People, and Technology
Investigating Neuroscience
2. Re-Visioning Scientific Practice through the ACCBR
A Vision: From Cooperation to Collaboration
Structure and Practice, or, Space. . . . the Final Frontier?
The Near Future of the ACCBR
3. What Can You Do in, to, and with a University?
Anthropology and the Call to "Study up"
The University in Transformation
4. Science and/as Development
Science and/as Science Policy:
The Triple Helix, Modes 1 and 2, and Business Clusters
Culturing Bioscience on Prince Edward Island
5. Globalizing Bioscience and/as Biocapital
Global Biocapital and/as Community
Bioscience, Biocapital, and Business Clusters: Intellectual Property on PEI
Concluding:
Lessons from an Open Concept Lab
Appendix 1:
A Parable on Changing Assumptions, or, How to Approximate Agential Realism
Appendix 2:
Fieldwork in the Academy, and the Ethics of Ethics
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction Intraduction
A Beginning Is Always in the Middle of Something
Bioscience in an Out-of-the-Way Place: How It Got Started
The Organization of the Book: Magnifying Currents
Science Studies: A Brief Outline of Newtonian and Quantum Versions
Thirty Years of Bioscience in Action
A Theoretical and Methodological Intralude
An Indeterminate List of Agential Realist Concepts
Thinking through Methods, Thinking Methods through
1. Intra-Action and Doing Science:
Experiments, People, and Technology
Investigating Neuroscience
2. Re-Visioning Scientific Practice through the ACCBR
A Vision: From Cooperation to Collaboration
Structure and Practice, or, Space. . . . the Final Frontier?
The Near Future of the ACCBR
3. What Can You Do in, to, and with a University?
Anthropology and the Call to "Study up"
The University in Transformation
4. Science and/as Development
Science and/as Science Policy:
The Triple Helix, Modes 1 and 2, and Business Clusters
Culturing Bioscience on Prince Edward Island
5. Globalizing Bioscience and/as Biocapital
Global Biocapital and/as Community
Bioscience, Biocapital, and Business Clusters: Intellectual Property on PEI
Concluding:
Lessons from an Open Concept Lab
Appendix 1:
A Parable on Changing Assumptions, or, How to Approximate Agential Realism
Appendix 2:
Fieldwork in the Academy, and the Ethics of Ethics
References
Index
Introduction Intraduction
A Beginning Is Always in the Middle of Something
Bioscience in an Out-of-the-Way Place: How It Got Started
The Organization of the Book: Magnifying Currents
Science Studies: A Brief Outline of Newtonian and Quantum Versions
Thirty Years of Bioscience in Action
A Theoretical and Methodological Intralude
An Indeterminate List of Agential Realist Concepts
Thinking through Methods, Thinking Methods through
1. Intra-Action and Doing Science:
Experiments, People, and Technology
Investigating Neuroscience
2. Re-Visioning Scientific Practice through the ACCBR
A Vision: From Cooperation to Collaboration
Structure and Practice, or, Space. . . . the Final Frontier?
The Near Future of the ACCBR
3. What Can You Do in, to, and with a University?
Anthropology and the Call to "Study up"
The University in Transformation
4. Science and/as Development
Science and/as Science Policy:
The Triple Helix, Modes 1 and 2, and Business Clusters
Culturing Bioscience on Prince Edward Island
5. Globalizing Bioscience and/as Biocapital
Global Biocapital and/as Community
Bioscience, Biocapital, and Business Clusters: Intellectual Property on PEI
Concluding:
Lessons from an Open Concept Lab
Appendix 1:
A Parable on Changing Assumptions, or, How to Approximate Agential Realism
Appendix 2:
Fieldwork in the Academy, and the Ethics of Ethics
References
Index







