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Converging Modes of Governance: Academic-Oriented Science

P048
Dagmar Simon
WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Tim Flink
WZB Berlin Social Science Center

Building: Joseph Black, Floor: 3, Room: C305

Thursday 11:00 - 12:40 BST (04/09/2014)

Abstract

Academic-oriented research seems to stand at the crossroads of either becoming increasingly defined by political and commercial interests or remaining autonomous in its operations, given that core scientific institutions are facing tremendous reorganization, with strategic concepts, governance modes and partnerships changing, and with new actors and actors’ constellations suddenly rising up. This panel aims at discussing developments pertaining to academic-oriented science vis-à-vis politics, business and society. The discussions will be comparatively linked up to the second panel concerning regulatory science.

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