Growing a Japanese science city : communication in scientific research

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Growing a Japanese science city : communication in scientific research

James W. Dearing

(The Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese studies series)

Routledge, 1995

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Bibliography: p. [203]-216

Includes index

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Description

Tsukuba Science City is the world's most ambitious attempt to `turbocharge' scientific collaboration. James W. Dearing looks at the political and economic context within which the plans for Tsukuba were laid, how those plans changed during the process of implementation, and at the functioning of Tsukuba today. Tsukuba is vitally important to Japan's basic scientific research . Its history, its failures and successes need to be understood by governments and businesses planning for scientific research and economic growth.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 Understanding a science city
  • Chapter 3 History of the science city concept
  • Chapter 4 Implementing the plan
  • Chapter 5 Research Communication in Tsukuba
  • Chapter 6 Collaboration Networks
  • Chapter 7 Lessons Learned about Growing Science

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