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Global mega-science : universities, research collaborations, and knowledge production

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Never has the world been as rich in scientific knowledge as it is today.

But what are its main sources? In accessible and engaging fashion, Global Mega-Science examines the origins of this unprecedented growth of knowledge production over the past hundred and twenty years.

David P. Baker and Justin J.W. Powell integrate sociological and historical approaches with unique scientometric data to argue that at the heart of this phenomenon is the unparalleled cultural success of universities and their connection to science: the university-science model.

Considering why science is so deeply linked to (higher) educational development, the authors analyze the accumulation of capacity to produce research—and demonstrate how the university facilitates the emerging knowledge society.

The age of global mega-science was built on the symbiotic relationship between higher education and science, especially the worldwide research collaborations among networked university-based scientists.

These relationships are key for scholars and citizens to understand the past, future, and sustainability of science.

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Product Details
Stanford University Press
1503602052 / 9781503602052
Hardback
509
23/04/2024
United States
English
248 pages
23 cm