: Helga Nowotny, Dominique Pestre, Eberhard Schmidt-Aßmann, Helmuth Schulze-Fielitz, Hans-Heinrich Tru
: The Public Nature of Science under Assault Politics, Markets, Science and the Law
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540288862
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Science has development from a self-evident public good to being highly valued in other contexts for different reasons: strengthening the economic competitiveness and, especially in high-tech fields, as a financial investment for future gains. This has been accompanied by a shift from public to private funding with intellectual property rights gaining importance. But in contemporary democracies citizens have also begun to voice their concerns about science and technology related risks, demanding greater participation in decision-making and in the setting of research priorities. The book examines the legal issues and responses vis-à-vis these transformations of the nature of public science. It discusses their normative content as well as the inherent limitations of the law in meeting these challenges.

Preface5
Table of Contents7
The Changing Nature of Public Science8
The Technosciences between Markets, Social Worries and the Political: How to Imagine a Better Future?35
Comment from a Legal Perspective59
Responses of the Legal Order to the Loss of Trust in Science68
Democratizing Science: Expertise and Participation in Administrative Decision- Making92
Free Access to Research Findings and Its Limitations114
The Response of the Legal Order: Final Commentary from a Social Studies of Science Perspective136
Index145
About the Authors150