Continuity in discontinuity: changing discourses of science in a market economy
journal contribution
posted on 2009-06-22, 12:43authored byLaurie Cohen, John McAuley, Joanne Duberley
There is an emerging consensus that we are experiencing radical change in the way that science is organized and performed. Frequently described as a shift from Mode 1 to Mode 2, this view emphasizes application, transdisciplinarity, collaboration, and accountability. This article examines the ways in which U.K. public sector scientists make sense of scientific endeavor. The data reveal that the extent to which science is being constructed varied both across and between institutions. Data highlight how individual scientists weave their own paths through the changing discourses of science, constructing new understandings that do not fit neatly into any binary framework for understanding.
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Business and Economics
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Business
Citation
COHEN, L., MCAULEY, J. and DUBERLEY, J., 2001. Continuity in discontinuity: changing discourses of science in a market economy. Science, Technology & Human Values, 26 (2), pp. 145-166