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′The authors take us beyond the dichotomies of science and society in their ovular new work, Re–Thinking Science, into a new agora of interactive forces in which old institutional boundaries of science, industry and government are transcended. Re–Thinking Science re–thinks society.′ Henry Etzkowitz, Director, Science Policy Institute, State University of New York at Purchase
′This book goes far beyond The New Production of Knowledge (1994), the earlier collection of essays by Michael Gibbons, Helga Nowotny and others. That book launched the debate on the trend towards a new regime for the production of knowledge and the practice of research ... Re–Thinking Science revisits these themes in the form of a single brilliant essay in social theory ... a splendid vision of a probable future world, in which science and society will increasingly overlap and be exposed to the growing expertise and contesting forces of the agora.′ Nature
′This book is packed with novel and quite complicated ideas ... We look forward to a further harvest of sharp observations and deep interpretations in the next product from this outstanding scholarly team.′ Interdisciplinary Science Review
′an enourmously important book, which deserves to be widely read and discussed.′ Science as Culture
The book could be influential in providing sustenance to higher education managers as they struggle to find new definitions of what it means to be a university. Political leaders too would do well to study it in order to move their policy–making away from dependence on mode 1 ideas. The vision of the science of the future outlined in the book could perhaps have gone further. However, there is a balance to be struck between being influential and being visionary. This book will clearly be influential. The vision will hopefully grow." Studies in Higher Education
Henry Etzkowitz, Director, Science Policy Institute, State University of New York at Purchase
"The authors take us beyond the dichotomies of science and society in their ovular new work, Re-Thinking Science, into a new agora of interactive forces in which old institutional boundaries of science, industry and government are transcended. Re-Thinking Science re-thinks society."
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