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The American People and Science Policy: The Role of Public Attitudes in the Policy Process

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The American People and Science Policy: The Role of Public Attitudes in the Policy Process examines and evaluates the structure and efficacy of public participation in the formulation of science policy in the United States.
Organized into 10 chapters, this book first reviews major science policy issues in the 20th century. This text then introduces a stratified model of public policy formulation that appears to fit science policy. The public participation in science policy is also explained. Other chapters explore the science policy agenda; attitudes of both policy leaders and the attentive public on resource and independence issues; and the future of public participation in science policy. Lastly, the formulation of science policy in a democratic society is addressed.
This book will be useful for professional students engaged in this field of interest.

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Pergamon
1483158691 / 9781483158693
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
22/10/2013
English
147 pages
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