Scientific Characters

Author:   The University of Alabama Press ,  John Louis Lucaites
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
ISBN:  

9780817317041


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 June 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Scientific Characters


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Addresses what happens when scientists, patients, and advocates are called to defend themselves in public concerning complex technical matters with direct implications for human life. Sheds light on the challenges faced by scientists and citizens as science becomes more bureaucratized, dispersed, and accountable to varied publics.

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Author:   The University of Alabama Press ,  John Louis Lucaites
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Imprint:   The University of Alabama Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.533kg
ISBN:  

9780817317041


ISBN 10:   081731704
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 June 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Reviews

. . . <b>articulate, engaging, and insightful</b> . . . By deconstructing the persona of the scientific and nonscientific characters and their reactions, Keranen builds a thoughtful text that invokes questions concerning the ethics and current structuring of the clinical trial system. The reader will appreciate her careful and structured handling of the events, the characters, and the ethics surrounding Datagate. --Nicole Parker, <i>New York Journal of Books </i>


&ldquo; . . . articulate, engaging, and insightful . . . By deconstructing the persona of the scientific and nonscientific characters and their reactions, Ker&auml;nen builds a thoughtful text that invokes questions concerning the ethics and current structuring of the clinical trial system. The reader will appreciate her careful and structured handling of the events, the characters, and the ethics surrounding Datagate.&rdquo;<br> --Nicole Parker, New York Journal of Books<br>


. . . articulate, engaging, and insightful . . . By deconstructing the persona of the scientific and nonscientific characters and their reactions, Keranen builds a thoughtful text that invokes questions concerning the ethics and current structuring of the clinical trial system. The reader will appreciate her careful and structured handling of the events, the characters, and the ethics surrounding Datagate. --Nicole Parker, New York Journal of Books


The way that Ker nen untangles the literature on ethos, persona, and voice is unique, compelling, and invaluable. Her application of that approach to the story of Datagate tells rhetoricians of science, scientists, policymakers, and laypeople a great deal about our current 'collective wishes and anxieties about biomedical science.' A well-written, strongly argued study. --Leah Ceccarelli, author of Shaping Science with Rhetoric: The Cases of Dobzhansky, Schrodinger, and Wilson . . . articulate, engaging, and insightful . . . By deconstructing the persona of the scientific and nonscientific characters and their reactions, Ker nen builds a thoughtful text that invokes questions concerning the ethics and current structuring of the clinical trial system. The reader will appreciate her careful and structured handling of the events, the characters, and the ethics surrounding Datagate. --Nicole Parker, New York Journal of Books Scientific Characters does a great service to those who hold open the possibility that what occurred was in fact not a monumental tragedy or the fall from grace of a respected researcher but rather what happens daily as flawed human beings with multiple agendas conduct studies with much at stake. Although some investigators will be frustrated, and some patients will be disheartened, we applaud the reality that, by God's grace, research moves on and we learn things in spite of ourselves. Scientific Characters captures all of those complexities. I hope the public will understand that this is the way it is, that what happened to Bernard Fisher is not all that rare, and that political agendas in the biomedical research arena are not always pure. -- Victor G. Vogel, M.D., editor of Management of Patients at High Risk for Breast Cancer


Author Information

Lisa Keränen is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Communication at the University of Colorado at Denver.

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