Japanese science : from the inside / Samuel Coleman.
Series: Routledge studies in the growth economies of AsiaNew York : Routledge, 1999Description: xv, 214 pages : illustrationsContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0415201698
- Q180 COL 1999
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| Q 85.8 CHA 2006 Junior Secondary Science Students' book 2/ | Q 123 TAY 1994 The Oxford Children's Book of Science / | Q175.52LOW 1999 Science, technology and society in contemporary Japan / | Q180COL 1999 Japanese science : from the inside / | Q 183.3.A1 TRO 1996 Teaching Secondary School Science : Strategies for Developing Scientific Literacy / | Q183.4 HIL 1998 Science for GCSE : double award / | Q335 ROU 2022 The Routledge Social Science Handbook of AI / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-206) and index.
The university status quo -- A government research institute -- The Protein Engineering Research Institute -- The Osaka Bioscience Institute and new career patterns -- OBI as window on the scientist-government relationship -- Gender -- The obstacles to change -- The unique and the particular
"This new ethnographic study of Japan's scientists looks firsthand at the career structures and organizational issues that have hampered their advancement. It provides and analysis of the problem of career mobility in science, the status quo in laboratories, as well as the problems encountered by women scientists"--Publisher description
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