Coleman, Samuel, 1946-
Japanese science : from the inside / Samuel Coleman. - London ; New York : Routledge, 1999. - xv, 214 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia ; 25 .
"Japanese Science: From the Inside," by Samuel Coleman, is an ethnographic study that explores the experiences of Japanese scientists within their research environment. The book delves into career structures, organizational issues, and the challenges faced by scientists, including women and those working in universities and government labs. It also examines the relationships between scientists and administrators.
The book's central focus is on understanding the realities of scientific work in Japan, moving beyond general observations to provide an inside perspective. It highlights issues related to career mobility, the status quo in research institutions, and the dynamics between scientists and non-scientists in the scientific community.
Career Structures:
The book analyzes the pathways and limitations within the Japanese scientific career ladder.
Organizational Issues:
It examines the structure and functioning of research institutions, including universities and government laboratories.
Gender Issues:
The book addresses the experiences of women scientists in Japan.
Relationships with Administrators:
It explores the interactions and potential conflicts between scientists and administrative personnel.
Critiques of the System:
While some scientists are willing to openly critique the system, others express concerns through veiled statements or pseudonyms, indicating a complex dynamic within the scientific community.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-206) and index.
0415201691 9780415201698
99027363
Science--Research--Japan.
Scientists--Japan.
Q180.J3 / C66 1999
509.52
Japanese science : from the inside / Samuel Coleman. - London ; New York : Routledge, 1999. - xv, 214 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia ; 25 .
"Japanese Science: From the Inside," by Samuel Coleman, is an ethnographic study that explores the experiences of Japanese scientists within their research environment. The book delves into career structures, organizational issues, and the challenges faced by scientists, including women and those working in universities and government labs. It also examines the relationships between scientists and administrators.
The book's central focus is on understanding the realities of scientific work in Japan, moving beyond general observations to provide an inside perspective. It highlights issues related to career mobility, the status quo in research institutions, and the dynamics between scientists and non-scientists in the scientific community.
Career Structures:
The book analyzes the pathways and limitations within the Japanese scientific career ladder.
Organizational Issues:
It examines the structure and functioning of research institutions, including universities and government laboratories.
Gender Issues:
The book addresses the experiences of women scientists in Japan.
Relationships with Administrators:
It explores the interactions and potential conflicts between scientists and administrative personnel.
Critiques of the System:
While some scientists are willing to openly critique the system, others express concerns through veiled statements or pseudonyms, indicating a complex dynamic within the scientific community.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-206) and index.
0415201691 9780415201698
99027363
Science--Research--Japan.
Scientists--Japan.
Q180.J3 / C66 1999
509.52