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Social control and multiple discovery in science :the opiate receptor case
- 作者: Cozzens, Susan E.
- 出版: Albany : State University of New York Press ©1989.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiii, 236 pages).
- 叢書名: SUNY series in science, technology, and society
- 標題: Recherche. , MEDICAL , Receptors, Drug , Research , Sciences , Research Social aspects. , ReceptorsResearchSocial aspects. , Science Social aspects. , Aspect social. , Social control. , RécepteursRechercheAspect social. , Recherche , MEDICAL Research. , Science , Endorphines , Contrôle social. , Social Control, Formal , Social aspects. , Electronic books. , Sciences Aspect social. , Recherche Aspect social. , research (function) , Récepteurs de médicaments. , Drug receptors. , Research. , Endorphins , Endorphins Receptors -- Research -- Social aspects. , Endorphines Récepteurs -- Recherche -- Aspect social.
- ISBN: 1438400012 , 9781438400013
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-232) and index.
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Recognition for accomplishment is a major institutional reward in the scientific community, thus regulating disputes over credit for discovery, can be viewed as an important problem in social control. Cozzens examines a well-known dispute — one that took place with the discovery of the opiate receptor in neuropharmacological research. The issues Cozzens discusses — priority disputes, social control, and norms and morals — are important throughout the sciences; they are crucial factors in the lives of scientists, the functioning of scientific communities, and the day-to-day operations of scientific organizations.
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