The Great Betrayal读书介绍
类别 | 页数 | 译者 | 网友评分 | 年代 | 出版社 |
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书籍 | 480页 | 2020 | Harcourt |
定价 | 出版日期 | 最近访问 | 访问指数 |
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USD 28.00 | 2020-02-20 … | 2020-03-01 … | 68 |
Fraud permeates all types of institutions today and now the world of science, the last bastion of respect and trust, is no exception. Dozens of cases have been uncovered in the past quarter-century-and the headlines continue. We can no longer shrug off fraud in science as the work of aberrant individual scientists, Horace Freeland Judson argues. Instead, we must look for its ca...
Fraud permeates all types of institutions today and now the world of science, the last bastion of respect and trust, is no exception. Dozens of cases have been uncovered in the past quarter-century-and the headlines continue. We can no longer shrug off fraud in science as the work of aberrant individual scientists, Horace Freeland Judson argues. Instead, we must look for its causes and its remedies in the structures and cultures of the scientific institutions themselves. Judson carefully details all types of scientific fraud and how they happen; considers the self-government of the sciences, including peer review and the refereeing of papers; and exposes the failures of academic, governmental, and legal responses. He also shows how the movement toward Internet publication of papers promises remarkable new checks on fraud and suggests how we can restore and defend the integrity of the greatest monument of human endeavor- the sciences.
霍勒斯·弗里兰·贾德森(Horace Freeland Judson,1931—),乔治·华盛顿大学近期科学史研究中心创建人、前主任,1987年麦克阿瑟奖得主,著有里程碑式的著作《创世纪的第八天:20世纪分子生物学革命》。他在《纽约客》、《哈珀斯周刊》、《自然》、《新英格兰医学杂志》、《柳叶刀》、《细胞》、《基因》、《美国医学会会刊》等杂志发表大量文章,并且是《时代》周刊的长期通讯作者。
作者简介Fraud permeates all types of institutions today and now the world of science, the last bastion of respect and trust, is no exception. Dozens of cases have been uncovered in the past quarter-century-and the headlines continue. We can no longer shrug off fraud in science as the work of aberrant individual scientists, Horace Freeland Judson argues. Instead, we must look for its ca...
Fraud permeates all types of institutions today and now the world of science, the last bastion of respect and trust, is no exception. Dozens of cases have been uncovered in the past quarter-century-and the headlines continue. We can no longer shrug off fraud in science as the work of aberrant individual scientists, Horace Freeland Judson argues. Instead, we must look for its causes and its remedies in the structures and cultures of the scientific institutions themselves. Judson carefully details all types of scientific fraud and how they happen; considers the self-government of the sciences, including peer review and the refereeing of papers; and exposes the failures of academic, governmental, and legal responses. He also shows how the movement toward Internet publication of papers promises remarkable new checks on fraud and suggests how we can restore and defend the integrity of the greatest monument of human endeavor- the sciences.
霍勒斯·弗里兰·贾德森(Horace Freeland Judson,1931—),乔治·华盛顿大学近期科学史研究中心创建人、前主任,1987年麦克阿瑟奖得主,著有里程碑式的著作《创世纪的第八天:20世纪分子生物学革命》。他在《纽约客》、《哈珀斯周刊》、《自然》、《新英格兰医学杂志》、《柳叶刀》、《细胞》、《基因》、《美国医学会会刊》等杂志发表大量文章,并且是《时代》周刊的长期通讯作者。
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