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El. knyga: Transforming Science in South Africa: Development, Collaboration and Productivity

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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137493071
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137493071

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Science is the cornerstone of development. As the connection between scientific advancement and development becomes firmer, efforts are directed towards strengthening the scientific system. This is increasingly relevant and indispensable for countries on the path of scientific progress. Collaboration has been accepted as a key factor in scientific advancement, and the effects of collaboration are often manifested in the productivity of scientists.This book explores how science in South Africa has grown due to collaboration over the course of its colonial, apartheid and democratic regimes. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of collaboration in science and its relation to communication, networks and the productivity of scientists. In giving a detailed account of the concept of scientific collaboration, the South African model presented in this book has great significance not only for other African countries but also for developing nations generally. Transforming Science in South Africa: Development, Collaboration and Productivity will be of interest to anyone who wants to know how science works nationally and internationally in the contemporary world.

Recenzijos

Transforming Science in South Africa begins with an historical overview of the hard sciences and then discusses what the state of the fields are today. Much of the book is devoted to quantitative evidence that shows the various kinds of publications generated in the country and how these have changed over time, particularly since the end of apartheid. Sooryamoorthys intention is to demonstrate the value of collaboration between scientists, particularly in international cooperation . (Zeb Larson, Journal of Global South Studies, Vol. 35 (1), 2018)

The book draws on considerable empirical material, drawn from national and international quantitative data: historical documents, archival data, bibliometric records ofpublications as well as 200 interviews with scientists and academics. The book shows that, in institution-initiated collaboration, individual scientists are again the main actors. the book contributes to a better understanding of the current transformations of NorthNorth, NorthSouth, and SouthSouth relations. (Lynda Sifer-Rivičre, International Sociology Reviews, Vol. 32 (5), 2018)

The first cohesive attempt to provide the empirical weight of evidence to support sociologists claims and long-held suspicions about knowledge production and scientific advancement being a community initiative . should be mandatory reading for policy makers, academics, especially early career academics and anyone with a broad interest in the sociology of knowledge production. It is excellent book overall that should find a place in local libraries given its contribution to the sociology of knowledge production in South Africa. (Shaun Ruggunan, South African Review ofSociology, Vol. 47 (2), 2016)

List of Tables and Map
ix
Foreword xi
Arthur L. Stinchcombe
Preface xiii
About the Author xv
List of Abbreviations
xvi
1 Introduction
1(10)
2 Science in Africa and in South Africa: A Historical Review
11(46)
Science and Africa
11(8)
Science in South Africa
19(1)
Under European colonialism: 1652--1948
20(14)
During apartheid: 1948--94
34(11)
In the new South Africa: 1994 and after
45(8)
Conclusion
53(4)
3 Scientific Collaboration: Towards Conceptual Clarity
57(28)
Significance and relevance
57(7)
Conceptual components
64(2)
Motivations, determinants and origins
66(2)
Forms
68(3)
Disciplinary nature
71(1)
Institutional structure and cultural antecedents
72(1)
Benefits and rewards
73(2)
Productivity
75(2)
Trust
77(2)
Communication
79(1)
Collaboration effectiveness
80(1)
Challenges within
80(5)
4 Research Publications of South African Scientists, 1945--2010
85(16)
Co-authorship
87(2)
Data and method
89(2)
South African publications, 1945--2010
91(1)
Features
92(3)
Appendices
95(6)
5 Publications through Collaboration
101(34)
Collaboration
104(4)
Partnering countries
108(5)
Sectoral combinations
113(3)
Subjects and citations
116(6)
Collaborative versus non-collaborative research
122(6)
Conclusion
128(2)
Appendix
130(5)
6 Scientific Research in South Africa
135(24)
Scientists and academics
135(6)
Research activities
141(3)
Research projects and facets of collaboration
144(5)
Collaboration versus non-collaboration
149(4)
Predicting collaboration
153(3)
Conclusion
156(3)
7 Communication, Professional Networks and Productivity
159(38)
Productivity and collaboration
163(10)
Communication and collaboration
173(13)
Professional contacts and communication
186(4)
Communication, collaboration and productivity
190(4)
Conclusion
194(3)
8 Collaboration Experience: Portrait of an Eminent Scientist
197(18)
Collaboration and publication productivity
209(6)
9 Science and a Model for Scientific Collaboration
215(16)
Scientific collaboration
215(6)
The South African model
221(3)
The scientific system
224(7)
Notes 231(8)
References 239(20)
Index 259
R. Sooryamoorthy is Professor of Sociology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.