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The Two Cultures of Science: Implications for University-Industry Relationships in the U.S. Agriculture Biotechnology
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作者 William B Lacy Leland L Glenna +2 位作者 Dina Biscotti Rick Welsh Kate Clancy 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第2期455-466,共12页
Partnerships between U.S. universities and industries have existed for several decades and in recent years have become generally more varied, wider in scope, more aggressive and experimental and higher in public visib... Partnerships between U.S. universities and industries have existed for several decades and in recent years have become generally more varied, wider in scope, more aggressive and experimental and higher in public visibility. In addition, in the last few decades, public and private interests have advocated for government policies and laws to globally promote the commercialization of university science. This paper examines the persistence or convergence of the two cultures of science and the implications of this commercialization for university-industry relationships in agriculture biotechnology. The perceptions and values of over 200 U.S. university and industry scientists, managers and administrators who participate in or oversee research collaborations in agricultural biotechnology were analyzed. The findings revealed that the participants in these research relationships continue to perceive very distinct cultures of science and identify a wide range of concerns and disadvantages of these partnerships. Several actions were discussed to ensure that the two cultures serve complementary roles and that they maximize the public benefits from these increasing collaborations. 展开更多
关键词 two cultures of science agricultural biotechnology university-industry relationships
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Science and Sensibility: A Restudy of Snow's "The Two Cultures" in The Masters
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作者 WANG Zhe 《Sino-US English Teaching》 2012年第10期1621-1626,共6页
Charles Percy Snow declared his influential Rede Lecture, "The Two Cultures", in 1959. In his famous lecture, he told us that the most powerful revolutionary force in the world today is science, science is essential... Charles Percy Snow declared his influential Rede Lecture, "The Two Cultures", in 1959. In his famous lecture, he told us that the most powerful revolutionary force in the world today is science, science is essentially progressive, and the scientific culture is also a newer one. So Snow, after excluding scientific culture from the whole culture, calls the rest of the whole culture traditional culture. In his opinion, science is more important than humanities. All these ideas are faithfully reflected in his earlier literary work The Masters (1972b). Snow's favor toward men of sciences in the novel is self-evident. "The Masters, therefore, may be considered as a political science novel rather than as a political novel". It was the Industrial Revolution which created our sensibility 展开更多
关键词 "The two cultures The Masters prejudice against scientists preference for scientists
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TWO CULTURES UNITE IN ONE FAMILY
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作者 CHEN WEN 《Beijing Review》 2007年第15期21-21,共1页
While some deep-rooted antagonism between the Japanese and Chinese cultures lingers,the younger generation seems to be shrugging off politics
关键词 two cultures UNITE IN ONE FAMILY
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