Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [156]-164) and index.
Table of Contents
Science as the open society and its ideological deformations --Role of scale in the scope of scientific governance --Historical interdependence of the university and knowledge production --Multiculturalism's challenge to academic integrity: or a tale of two churches --University as capitalism's final frontier: or the fading hope for enlightenment in a complex world --Sociology as both sanctifier and secularizer of science --Road not taken: revisiting the original New Deal --Elements for a new constitution of science.