1st Edition

The Economics of Science: A Critical Realist Overview Volume 2: Towards a Synthesis of Political Economy and Science and Technology Studies

By David Tyfield Copyright 2012
232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

232 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Dramatic and controversial changes in the funding of science over the past two decades, towards its increasing commercialization, have stimulated a huge literature trying to set out an "economics of science". Whether broadly in favour or against these changes, the vast majority of these frameworks employ ahistorical analyses that cannot conceptualise, let alone address, the questions of "why have... Read more

Section IV - STS and Political Economy – Philosophical Barriers, Substantive Insights 

Introduction, Chapter 9 - From SSK to ESK? Philosophical Objections to 1st Wave SSK, Chapter 10 - Second Wave STS and the Economics of Science, Chapter 11 - STS on the Economics of Science

Section V - From the Economics of Innovation to Cultural Political Economy

Introduction, Chapter 12 - The Capital Relation and the Real Structure of the Global Capitalist Economy, Chapter 13 - Cycles of Global Expansion and Technical Change, Chapter 14 - The Evolutionary Economics of Innovation, Chapter 15 - Assessing the Explanatory Power of the Economics of Technological Change, Chapter 16 - Cultural Political Economy and the Performativity Turn.

Section VI - Conclusion

Chapter 17 - Conclusion: The Cosmo-Politics of CPERI

Biography

David Tyfield is a lecturer at the Centre for Mobilities Research and Sociology Department, Lancaster University.  He is reviews editor of Science as Culture and formerly an editor of the Journal of Critical Realism.