Science for Sale
Explore the intricate world of scientific funding with "Science for Sale" by Daniel S. Greenberg, published in 2007. This thought-provoking hardback delves into the complexities of campus capitalism, revealing that its challenges are far more nuanced and less lucrative than media narratives often portray. Greenberg, with his insightful interviews featuring scientists and administrators, presents a comprehensive look into the economic aspects of scientific research and education funding. Spanning 288 pages, the book highlights how government support and alternative funding sources significantly outpace industry contributions. Ideal for anyone invested in the future of scientific inquiry, "Science for Sale" provides crucial insights into the philosophy and social dimensions of science policy. Join the conversation about the true state of research funding and its implications for innovation and education.