Rescuing science from politics: regulation and the distortion of scientific research
Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation's leading academics in law, science, and philosophy who explore ways that the law can be abused by special interests to intrude on the way scientists conduct research. The high stakes and adversarial features of regulation create the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation's leading academics in law, science, and philosophy who explore ways that the law can be abused by special interests to intrude on the way scientists conduct research. The high stakes and adversarial features of regulation create the worst possible climate for the honest production and use of science especially by those who will ultimately bear the cost of the resulting regulatory standards. Yet an in-depth exploration of the ways in which dominant interest groups distort the available science to support their positions has received little attention in the academic or popular literature. The book begins by establishing non-controversial principles of good scientific practice. These principles then serve as the benchmark against which each chapter author compares how science is misused in a specific regulatory setting and assist in isolating problems in the integration of science by the regulatory process |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Umfang: | 1 online resource (xxiii, 304 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780511751776 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9780511751776 |
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contents | Prologue Introduction: principled science Defending clean science from dirty attacks by special interests Basic science at risk: protecting the independence of research Publication bias, data ownership, and the funding effect in science: threats to the integrity of biomedical research Science and subpoenas: when do the courts become instruments of manipulation? The data wars, adaptive management, and the irony of "sound science" The dual legacy of Daubert v. Merrell-Dow Pharmaceutical: trading junk science for insidious science Using science in a political world: the importance of transparency in natural resource regulation The transformation of science into law: default reasoning in international trade disputes Two models for scientific transparency in environmental law Politicizing peer review: the scientific perspective Politicizing peer review: the legal perspective The government role in scientific research: who should bridge the data gap in chemical regulation? Conclusion: the imperative of the principles |
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spelling | Rescuing science from politics regulation and the distortion of scientific research edited by Wendy Wagner, Rena Steinzor Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2006 1 online resource (xxiii, 304 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Prologue Donald Kennedy Introduction: principled science Wendy Wagner and Rena Steinzor Defending clean science from dirty attacks by special interests Thomas McGarity Basic science at risk: protecting the independence of research Katherine S. Squibb Publication bias, data ownership, and the funding effect in science: threats to the integrity of biomedical research Sheldon Krimsky Science and subpoenas: when do the courts become instruments of manipulation? Paul M. Fischer The data wars, adaptive management, and the irony of "sound science" Donald T. Hornstein The dual legacy of Daubert v. Merrell-Dow Pharmaceutical: trading junk science for insidious science Carl F. Cranor Using science in a political world: the importance of transparency in natural resource regulation Holly Doremus The transformation of science into law: default reasoning in international trade disputes Vern R. Walker Two models for scientific transparency in environmental law David E. Adelman Politicizing peer review: the scientific perspective David Michaels Politicizing peer review: the legal perspective Sidney A. Shapiro The government role in scientific research: who should bridge the data gap in chemical regulation? John S. Applegate Conclusion: the imperative of the principles Wendy Wagner and Rena Steinzor Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation's leading academics in law, science, and philosophy who explore ways that the law can be abused by special interests to intrude on the way scientists conduct research. The high stakes and adversarial features of regulation create the worst possible climate for the honest production and use of science especially by those who will ultimately bear the cost of the resulting regulatory standards. Yet an in-depth exploration of the ways in which dominant interest groups distort the available science to support their positions has received little attention in the academic or popular literature. The book begins by establishing non-controversial principles of good scientific practice. These principles then serve as the benchmark against which each chapter author compares how science is misused in a specific regulatory setting and assist in isolating problems in the integration of science by the regulatory process Recht Science and law / United States Science and state / United States Research / Law and legislation / United States USA Wagner, Wendy edt Steinzor, Rena edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-54009-4 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-85520-4 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511751776 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rescuing science from politics regulation and the distortion of scientific research Prologue Introduction: principled science Defending clean science from dirty attacks by special interests Basic science at risk: protecting the independence of research Publication bias, data ownership, and the funding effect in science: threats to the integrity of biomedical research Science and subpoenas: when do the courts become instruments of manipulation? The data wars, adaptive management, and the irony of "sound science" The dual legacy of Daubert v. Merrell-Dow Pharmaceutical: trading junk science for insidious science Using science in a political world: the importance of transparency in natural resource regulation The transformation of science into law: default reasoning in international trade disputes Two models for scientific transparency in environmental law Politicizing peer review: the scientific perspective Politicizing peer review: the legal perspective The government role in scientific research: who should bridge the data gap in chemical regulation? Conclusion: the imperative of the principles Recht Science and law / United States Science and state / United States Research / Law and legislation / United States |
title | Rescuing science from politics regulation and the distortion of scientific research |
title_alt | Prologue Introduction: principled science Defending clean science from dirty attacks by special interests Basic science at risk: protecting the independence of research Publication bias, data ownership, and the funding effect in science: threats to the integrity of biomedical research Science and subpoenas: when do the courts become instruments of manipulation? The data wars, adaptive management, and the irony of "sound science" The dual legacy of Daubert v. Merrell-Dow Pharmaceutical: trading junk science for insidious science Using science in a political world: the importance of transparency in natural resource regulation The transformation of science into law: default reasoning in international trade disputes Two models for scientific transparency in environmental law Politicizing peer review: the scientific perspective Politicizing peer review: the legal perspective The government role in scientific research: who should bridge the data gap in chemical regulation? Conclusion: the imperative of the principles |
title_auth | Rescuing science from politics regulation and the distortion of scientific research |
title_exact_search | Rescuing science from politics regulation and the distortion of scientific research |
title_full | Rescuing science from politics regulation and the distortion of scientific research edited by Wendy Wagner, Rena Steinzor |
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title_full_unstemmed | Rescuing science from politics regulation and the distortion of scientific research edited by Wendy Wagner, Rena Steinzor |
title_short | Rescuing science from politics |
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