An essential introduction to the responsible conduct of science in today's interconnected world This concise introductory guide explains the values that should inform the responsible conduct of scientific research in today's global setting. Featuring accessible discussions and ample real-world scenarios, Doing Global Science covers proper conduct, fraud and bias, the researcher's responsibilities to society, communication with the public, and much more. The book places special emphasis on the international and highly networked environment in which modern research is done, presenting science as an enterprise that is being transformed by globalization, interdisciplinary research projects, team science, and information technologies. Accessibly written by an InterAcademy Partnership committee comprised of leading scientists from around the world, Doing Global Science is required reading for students, practitioners, and anyone concerned about the responsible conduct of science today. Provides practical guidance and instructions for doing scientific research in today's global setting Covers everything from responsible conduct to communication with the public Features numerous real-world scenarios drawn from an array of disciplines and national contexts Focuses on issues commonly encountered in international collaborations Written by a panel of leading experts from around the world An essential guide for practicing scientists and anyone concerned about fostering research integrity
Authors from six countries, representing East and West, provide support and ideas for application of a different approach to the nature of the science curriculum. One we have called, Global Science Literacy. Most authors come from an ...
Throughout the book, he includes important insights from a broad range of perspectives in linguistics, history, education, geopolitics, and more.
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But although local women are only marginally represented in academia and academic leadership in some countries, U.S. faculty can be surprised to find that in other countries women's representation in science and academia more generally ...
However, this book goes beyond demonstrating the soundness of local science and arguing for the incorporation of others' knowledge in development, to maintain that we need to look quizzically at the foundations of science itself and further ...
U.S. and International Perspectives on Global Science Policy and Science Diplomacy summarizes issues addressed during this workshop.
SCIENCE AT WORK Diversity Delivers Reprinted by permission of Sue Coakley . " It's all a matter of training . " says Sue Coakley . She knows women can have a career in any field they're interested in , as long as they get the knowledge ...
Described as 'the uneven innovator' (Bound, 2007), India's possible future scenario oscillates between a future of global science leadership and techno-nationalism, and a future of 'equity before excellence' (i.e. low-tech ingenious ...
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