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Context of American university commerce

Context of American university commerce Science and Public Policy, volume 32, number 5, October 2005, pages 407–415, Beech Tree Publishing, 10 Watford Close, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2EP, England Books David Bruggeman Impure Cultures: University Biology and the has focused on the explicit agreements between uni- versities and industries but, as with many research World of Commerce by Daniel Lee Kleinman questions, more variables are at work. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison WI, In this book, Daniel Kleinman asks readers to 2003, 232 pages (with index), US$29.95, ISBN consider these other variables. He takes great care to 0-299-19234-2 sketch the context of university–industry interac- tions. This is done with ethnography and history; In an age of increasing academic specialization, examining a specific lab and its interactions with the works integrating multiple subjects and methodolo- world of commerce, while reviewing the interactions gies are harder to prepare, and increasingly less of universities and industry in the United States common. This underscores the value of Daniel since the first land-grant university in the 19th cen- Kleinman’s Impure Cultures: University Biology tury. The book focuses on biology, specifically plant and the World of Commerce. Covering a topic that pathology, but Kleinman’s arguments can be applied involves the intersection http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Science and Public Policy Oxford University Press

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0302-3427
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1471-5430
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10.3152/147154305781779326
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Science and Public Policy, volume 32, number 5, October 2005, pages 407–415, Beech Tree Publishing, 10 Watford Close, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2EP, England Books David Bruggeman Impure Cultures: University Biology and the has focused on the explicit agreements between uni- versities and industries but, as with many research World of Commerce by Daniel Lee Kleinman questions, more variables are at work. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison WI, In this book, Daniel Kleinman asks readers to 2003, 232 pages (with index), US$29.95, ISBN consider these other variables. He takes great care to 0-299-19234-2 sketch the context of university–industry interac- tions. This is done with ethnography and history; In an age of increasing academic specialization, examining a specific lab and its interactions with the works integrating multiple subjects and methodolo- world of commerce, while reviewing the interactions gies are harder to prepare, and increasingly less of universities and industry in the United States common. This underscores the value of Daniel since the first land-grant university in the 19th cen- Kleinman’s Impure Cultures: University Biology tury. The book focuses on biology, specifically plant and the World of Commerce. Covering a topic that pathology, but Kleinman’s arguments can be applied involves the intersection

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