Beyond Sputnik: U.S. Science Policy in the Twenty-First Century

Beyond Sputnik: U.S. Science Policy in the Twenty-First Century

Beyond Sputnik: U.S. Science Policy in the Twenty-First Century

Beyond Sputnik: U.S. Science Policy in the Twenty-First Century

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Overview

Science and technology are responsible for almost every advance in our modern quality of life. Yet science isn't just about laboratories, telescopes and particle accelerators. Public policy exerts a huge impact on how the scientific community conducts its work. Beyond Sputnik is a comprehensive survey of the field for use as an introductory textbook in courses and a reference guide for legislators, scientists, journalists, and advocates seeking to understand the science policy-making process. Detailed case studies---on topics from cloning and stem cell research to homeland security and science education---offer readers the opportunity to study real instances of policymaking at work. Authors and experts Homer A. Neal, Tobin L. Smith, and Jennifer B. McCormick propose practical ways to implement sound public policy in science and technology and highlight how these policies will guide the results of scientific discovery for years to come.

Homer A. Neal is the Samuel A. Goudsmit Distinguished University Professor of Physics, Interim President Emeritus, and Vice President for Research Emeritus at the University of Michigan, and is a former member of the U.S. National Science Board.

Tobin L. Smith is Associate Vice President for Federal Relations at the Association of American Universities. He was formerly Assistant Director of the University of Michigan and MIT Washington, DC, offices.

Jennifer B. McCormick is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Ethics in the Division of General Internal Medicine at the Mayo College of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota, and is the Associate Director of the Research Ethics Resource, part of the Mayo Clinic's NIH Clinical Translational Science Award research programs.

GO BEYOND SPUTNIK ONLINE--Visit www.science-policy.net for the latest news, teaching resources, learning guides, and internship opportunities in the 21st-Century field of science policy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472027453
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 09/22/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Homer A. Neal is the Samuel A. Goudsmit Distinguished University Professor of Physics, Interim President Emeritus, and Vice President for Research Emeritus at the University of Michigan, and is a former member of the U.S. National Science Board.

Tobin L. Smith is Associate Vice President for Federal Relations at the Association of American Universities. He was formerly Assistant Director of the University of Michigan and MIT Washington, DC, offices.

Jennifer B. McCormick is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Ethics in the Division of General Internal Medicine at the Mayo College of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota, and is the Associate Director of the Research Ethics Resource, part of the Mayo Clinic's NIH Clinical Translational Science Award research programs.

Table of Contents

\rrhp\ \lrrh: Contents\ \1h\ Contents \xt\ Preface Acknowledgments A Note on the Text Section 1. Overview of U.S. Science Policy Chapter 1. Science Policy Defined Chapter 2. U.S. Science Policy before and after Sputnik Chapter 3. The Players in Science Policy Chapter 4. The Process of Making Science Policy Chapter 5. Federal Funding for Research: Rationale, Impact, and Trends Section 2. Federal Partners in the Conduct of Science Chapter 6. Universities Chapter 7. Federal Laboratories Chapter 8. Industry Chapter 9. The States Chapter 10. The Public Section 3. Science Policy Issues in the Post-Sputnik Era Chapter 11. Science for National Defense Chapter 12. Big Science Chapter 13. Scientific Infrastructure Chapter 14. Scientific Ethics and Integrity Chapter 15. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Section 4. Science Policy in an Era of Increased Globalization Chapter 16. The Science and Engineering Workforce Chapter 17. Globalization and Science Policy Chapter 18. Science and Homeland Security Chapter 19. Grand Challenges for Science and Society Chapter 20. Science, Science Policy, and the Nation's Future Index
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