Authors
Rebecca Lave, Philip Mirowski, Samuel Randalls
Publication date
2010/10
Source
Social studies of science
Volume
40
Issue
5
Pages
659-675
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
In this special issue, we focus on the particular impacts of neoliberalism as a regime of scientific management. Drawing on a wide range of studies from other fields, as well as the four cases in this issue, we argue that while there are important differences in how neoliberalism has been implemented across nations and disciplines, there are a set of key principles and common outcomes that can serve a heuristic function for STS scholars attempting a more careful examination of neoliberalism. These common outcomes include: the rollback of public funding for universities; the separation of research and teaching missions, leading to rising numbers of temporary faculty; the dissolution of the scientific author; the narrowing of research agendas to focus on the needs of commercial actors; an increasing reliance on market take-up to adjudicate intellectual disputes; and the intense fortification of intellectual property in an …
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R Lave, P Mirowski, S Randalls - Social studies of science, 2010