Science and Political Controversy
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Science and Political Controversy

A Reference Handbook

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Science and Political Controversy

A Reference Handbook

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A shrewd and compelling examination of how political figures throughout history have used scientific findings to achieve their objectives—just as scientists have often put political forces to work to achieve their own goals. The U.S. government has historically been the engine of American scientific achievement, from the birth of nuclear technology to the "space race." However, at times, our government has also misrepresented scientific evidence to advance a political agenda. Science and Political Controversy: A Reference Handbook examines how the government has facilitated research for the public good and the ways in which politicians have manipulated data to serve political ends around a broad array of controversies, from stem cell research to energy development, chemical health risks, and climate change. Written specifically for high school students and general readers without specialized background knowledge on the subject, the work presents perspective essays authored by representatives from governmental agencies, politicians, political scientists, experts in the physical and life sciences, and other stakeholders concerned with the intersection of politics and science. The first section of the book provides background information on the topic that overviews the current problems and issues related to the interaction of science and politics. The second section supplies resources that readers can use for their own research, such as an annotated bibliography, profiles of important individuals and organizations, a chronology of important events, and a glossary of key terms.

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Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Year
2014
ISBN
9781610693202
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. 1 BACKGROUND AND HISTORY
  5. 2 PROBLEMS, CONTROVERSIES, AND SOLUTIONS
  6. 3 PERSPECTIVES
  7. 4 PROFILES
  8. 5 DATA AND DOCUMENTS
  9. 6 RESOURCES FOR FURTHER RESEARCH
  10. 7 CHRONOLOGY
  11. 8 GLOSSARY
  12. Index
  13. About the Author