Rockefeller Philanthropy and Modern Social Science

Rockefeller Philanthropy and Modern Social Science
Author: David L Seim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317319900

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Making use of untapped resources, Seim looks at the impact of the Rockefellers, viewed through the lens of their philanthropic support of social science from 1890-1940. Focusing specifically on the Rockefeller Foundation and the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial, Seim connects the family's business success with its philanthropic enterprises.

Fundamental Development of the Social Sciences

Fundamental Development of the Social Sciences
Author: Donald Fisher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1993
Genre: Social sciences
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004030982

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Sociologist Donald Fisher studies the history and sociology of the social sciences

Development of the Social Sciences in the United States and Canada

Development of the Social Sciences in the United States and Canada
Author: Theresa R. Richardson,Donald Fisher
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781567504057

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This collection originated in, and is, an interdisciplinary dialogue. The subject of conversation is the social sciences in the twentieth century and the role of large-scale philanthropy, using Rockefeller philanthropy in particular as a case study. The intention is to draw a much needed integration of historical, theoretical, and philosophical perspectives on the development of modern knowledge systems and their mentors. The dialogue builds on the work of earlier historians and philosophers of science as well as pioneers in the study of philanthropy. Earlier descriptive studies have given way in the past 20 years to the more analytic stance taken by the authors represented in this volume.

Rockefeller Philanthropy and Modern Biomedicine

Rockefeller Philanthropy and Modern Biomedicine
Author: William H. Schneider
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2002-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780253109606

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The eight case studies in this edited volume show in detail how the Rockefeller Foundation's gifts affected medical research, education, and public health in Europe, the Soviet Union, and China between World War I and the Cold War. Despite the Foundation's goal to help countries with established medical research programs, major advances were achieved in several countries that did not have a notable history in medical research. In other circumstances, however, the Rockefeller Foundation was confronted with local cultural and political imperatives that reshaped or weakened its objectives. Rockefeller Philanthropy and Modern Biomedicine offers important lessons regarding the situations in which international philanthropy is likely to be most effective.

The Cambridge History of Science Volume 7 The Modern Social Sciences

The Cambridge History of Science  Volume 7  The Modern Social Sciences
Author: David C. Lindberg,Theodore M. Porter,Roy Porter,Ronald L. Numbers,Dorothy Ross
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 802
Release: 2003-08-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521594421

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An account of the history of the social sciences since the late eighteenth century.

Philanthropy and the Future of Science and Technology

Philanthropy and the Future of Science and Technology
Author: Evan S. Michelson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2020-06-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429814105

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An increasingly important and often overlooked issue in science and technology policy is recognizing the role that philanthropies play in setting the direction of research. In an era where public and private resources for science are strained, the practices that foundations adopt to advance basic and applied research needs to be better understood. This first-of-its-kind study provides a detailed assessment of the current state of science philanthropy. This examination is particularly timely, given that science philanthropies will have an increasingly important and outsized role to play in advancing responsible innovation and in shaping how research is conducted. Philanthropy and the Future of Science and Technology surveys the landscape of contemporary philanthropic involvement in science and technology by combining theoretical insights drawn from the responsible research and innovation (RRI) framework with empirical analysis investigating an array of detailed examples and case studies. Insights from interviews conducted with foundation representatives, scholars, and practitioners from a variety of sectors add real-world perspective. A wide range of philanthropic interventions are explored, focusing on support for individuals, institutions, and networks, with attention paid to the role that science philanthropies play in helping to establish and coordinate multi-sectoral funding partnerships. Novel approaches to science philanthropy are also considered, including the emergence of crowdfunding and the development of new institutional mechanisms to advance scientific research. The discussion concludes with an imaginative look into the future, outlining a series of lessons learned that can guide how new and established science philanthropies operate and envisioning alternative scenarios for the future that can inform how science philanthropy progresses over the coming decades. This book offers a major contribution to the advancement of philanthropic investment in science and technology. Thus, it will be of considerable interest to researchers and students in public policy, public administration, political science, science and technology studies, sociology of science, and related disciplines.

Patronizing the Public

Patronizing the Public
Author: William J. Buxton
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2009-08-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780739138366

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Patronizing the Public: American Philanthropy's Transformation of Culture, Communication, and the Humanities is the first detailed and comprehensive examination of how American philanthropic foundations have shaped numerous fields, including dance, drama, education, film, film-music, folklore, journalism, local history, museums, radio, television, as well as the performing arts and the humanities in general. Drawing on an impressive range of archival and secondary sources, the chapters in the volume give particular attention to the period from the late 1920s to the late 1970s, a crucial time for the development of philanthropic practice. To this end, it examines how patterns and directions of funding have been based on complex negotiations involving philanthropic family members, elite networks, foundation trustees and officers, cultural workers, academics, state officials, corporate interests, and the general public. By addressing both the contours of philanthropic power as well as the processes through which that power has been enacted, it is hoped that this collection will reinforce and amplify the critical study of philanthropy's history.

Philanthropy Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Philanthropy  Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Author: Mark Dodgson,David Gann
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2020-01-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030380175

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Intended as an essential introduction to philanthropy, this book provides a balanced, analytical, interdisciplinary overview of a complex, and often controversial, topic. Using case studies to illustrate the narrative, it covers everything from the history of individual, sometimes eccentric, philanthropists, to the controversies and challenges of ‘philanthrocapitalism’. This book explores philanthropists and their motivations: who are they and why do they give their money away? It explains what philanthropy does: its history and scope, and the impacts it has in areas such as science and the arts. The governance of philanthropy is explored: how decisions are reached about donations and their accountability. The book addresses the major controversies surrounding philanthropy, and discusses the difficulties involved in giving and receiving, e.g. the importance of ensuring that these processes are transparent and accountable. Lastly, the book considers the future of philanthropy, especially its changing role in society and the disruptive impact of digital technologies. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for researchers interested in philanthropy, innovation and entrepreneurship, the motivations for individual and corporate donations, and the business of giving in general.