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The Future of Big Science
Authors:JOSEPH AGASSI
Affiliation:Joseph Agassi, Department of Philosophy, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel, and Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, York University, 4700 Keele Street, North York, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:ABSTRACT The period of government-sponsored research and development, involving military and industrial intervention in academic life, especially in the USA, was brief and yet its characteristics were declared universal by two historians of science there, Derek J. de Solla Price and Thomas S. Kuhn, who justified coercion and boredom in research work organized hierarchically. The reform of work movement is now attempting to introduce ideas in the opposite direction. Clearly, the institutions of big science should be interested in the improvement of the quality of research done on their premises and in the changes in world situation which might greatly change the agenda of research. To that end research into the general character of big science is very advisable and may be instigated either by large research institutions or by some of their umbrella organizations which may create incentives and alter the character of big science radically to everybody's advantage.
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