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In Searching for Utopia, Hanna Holborn Gray reflects on the nature of the university from the perspective of today's research institutions. In particular, she examines the ideas of former University of California president Clark Kerr as expressed in The Uses of the University, written during the tumultuous 1960s. She contrasts Kerr's vision of the research-driven "multiveristy" with the traditional liberal educational philosophy espoused by Kerr's contemporary, former University of Chicago president Robert Maynard Hutchins. Gray's insightful analysis shows that both Kerr, widely considered a realist, and Hutchins, seen as an oppositional idealist, were utopians. She then surveys the liberal arts tradition and the current state of liberal learning in the undergraduate curriculum within research universities. As Gray reflects on major trends and debates since the 1960s, she illuminates the continuum of utopian thinking about higher education over time, revealing how it applies even in today's climate of challenge.
Education, Higher --- Aims and objectives --- 20th century universities. --- american universities. --- clark kerr. --- college curriculum. --- college education. --- college in america. --- colleges and universities. --- education history. --- education theory. --- educational philosophy. --- higher and continuing education. --- higher ed. --- higher education. --- history of universities. --- liberal arts education. --- research institutions. --- research universities. --- undergraduate curriculum. --- united states history. --- university curriculum. --- university of california. --- university of chicago. --- university presidents.
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In Big Ecology, David C. Coleman documents his historically fruitful ecological collaborations in the early years of studying large ecosystems in the United States. As Coleman explains, the concept of the ecosystem-a local biological community and its interactions with its environment-has given rise to many institutions and research programs, like the National Science Foundation's program for Long Term Ecological Research. Coleman's insider account of this important and fascinating trend toward big science takes us from the paradigm of collaborative interdisciplinary research, starting with the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957, through the International Biological Program (IBP) of the late 1960's and early 1970's, to the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) programs of the 1980's.
Biotic communities --- Ecosystem management --- Ecology --- Interdisciplinary research. --- Research. --- 1957. --- 1960s. --- 1970s. --- 1980s. --- american ecosystems. --- big science. --- biological communities. --- ecological collaborations. --- ecologists. --- ecology. --- ecosystem science. --- environment. --- insider perspective. --- interdisciplinary research. --- international biological program. --- international geophysical year. --- large ecosystems. --- long term ecological research programs. --- long term ecological research. --- national science foundation. --- nonfiction account. --- research institutions. --- research programs. --- science majors. --- study of ecosystems. --- textbooks. --- united states.
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This work is a personal account of the origins and early years of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Bourgeois crafts an engaging study that draws on her involvement with the Institute and on related archives, interviews, and informal conversations.The volume discusses the people who founded the Institute and built a home for renowned research-leading scientists of the time as well as non-scientists of stature in finance, politics, philanthropy, publishing, and the humanities. The events that brought people together, the historic backdrop in which they worked, their personalities, their courage and their visions, their clash of egos and their personal vanities are woven together in a rich, engaging narrative about the founding of a world-premier research institution.
Biology --- Research institutes --- Institutes, Research --- Research centers --- Think tanks --- Universities and colleges --- Learned institutions and societies --- Life sciences --- Biomass --- Life (Biology) --- Natural history --- Research --- Salk Institute for Biological Studies. --- Salk Institute --- Biology - Research - California - San Diego. --- antibody. --- aspen institute. --- biological studies. --- cold spring harbor. --- considerable research. --- early years. --- engaging narrative. --- engaging study. --- engaging. --- finance. --- historic backdrop. --- historical. --- history of science. --- history. --- humanities. --- informal conversations. --- interviews. --- leading scientists. --- page turner. --- personal account. --- personal vanities. --- philanthropy. --- politics. --- publishing. --- renowned research. --- research institutions. --- science. --- scientific exploration. --- scientific fields. --- scientific. --- scientists.
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"The Health of Others trains a critical lens on global health to share the stories that global health's practices and logics tell about 20th and 21st century configurations of science and power. An ethnography on multiple scales, the book focuses on global health's key epistemic and therapeutic practices like localization, measurement, triage, markets, technology, care, and regulation. Its roving approach traverses policy centers, sites of intervention, and innumerable spaces in between to consider what happens when globalized logics, circulations, and actors work to imagine, modify, and manage health. By resting in these in-between places, The Health of Others simultaneously examines global health as a coherent system and as a dynamic, unpredictable collection of modular parts"--
World health --- Public health --- International cooperation. --- ethnographic research, ethnographic, global health, international, global, health, healthcare, health institutions, intervention, Tanzania, TB hospital, Oman, genetic counseling center, medical marketplaces, medical, medicine, Kenya, Cambodia, TB clinics, India, Keralite, health inspectors, depression, historiographic, tuberculosis, global mental health, genetics, traditional medicines, policymaking, policymakers, interviewing, World Health Organization, WHO, World Bank, research institutions, New Delhi, Mexico City, Havana, Stockholm, localization, markets, metrics, triage, technology, hospitals, ethnographic narrative, Health Universalism, Standardization, Neoliberal, neoliberalism, Multi-scalar, SkyCare, Circulations, Disease, disease prevention, Global Burden of Disease, Political, economic, Health Care Strategy, Drugs, Primary Health Care, Performance-Based Triage, Disease Control, Verticalization, Kerala, Artemisinin, Local Production, Generic Anti-Malarials, Generic, Reformulation, Industrial, Ayurveda, Interstices, Illicit Circulation of Drugs, Circulation of Drugs, drug circulation, Depression Technopack, GeneXpert, Genes, Technopacking Genomics, Mestizaje, Diabetes, Mexico, prenatal health norms, Prenatal, Cuba, Multidrug-resistant Treatment, treatment, Mental Hospital, DOTS, Transregional, Africa, China, Covid-19, COVID.
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