Description
Does science have a place when it comes to making public policy? The answer might not be as simple as many people think. Ideally, scientists discover facts, and those facts inform policy. But policy undermines the open-ended nature of scientific inquiry, and scientists end up representing an agenda rather than presenting objective truths to be used to make decisions that impact the public. Through a variety of perspectives, this volume explores who wins and who loses when science and politics mix.
Title Details
Publisher: |
Greenhaven Publishing |
Language: |
English |
Copyright: |
2018 |
Number of Pages: |
128 |
Dewey: |
303.483 |
Dewey Range: |
300s |
Binding Type: |
Library Binding |
Interest Age: |
16 |
Guided Reading Level: |
Z |
Guided Reading Interest Age: |
Grade 7 |