Dagmar Simon, Stefan Kuhlmann, Julia Stamm, Weert Canzler
Science and public policy go hand in hand, yet their relationship is fraught with tension. Society demands innovation through new research and technology, as well as ensuring that scientific progress is socially acceptable and sustainable. This Handbook examines the fluctuating relationship between public policy and science, and in particular the impact, both nationally and internationally of these changes on research. Examining the interlinked models of science and social policy, this Handbook addresses a number of overarching questions: what are the consequences of changing science...
Science and public policy go hand in hand, yet their relationship is fraught with tension. Society demands innovation through new research and technol...