High-Tech Fantasies: Science Parks in Society, Science and Space

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High-Tech Fantasies: Science Parks in Society, Science and Space

Author(s): Doreen Massey (Author), David Wield (Author)

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publication Date: January 14, 2004
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 284 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0415013399
  • ISBN-13: 9780415013390

Book Description

The first comprehensive survey and criticism of the economic effectiveness and social impact of science parks. We need to rethink the relation between society, science and space to provide the basis for a socially progressive science.

Editorial Reviews

Review

`This is an important book. It adopts an unconventional stance as it seeks to explore the mystique of science and science parks … it carries powerful messages for policy-makers and industrialists alike.’Service Industries Journal

`Provides a much-needed antidote to the mythology that has been built up around the science park phenomena.’Environmental Planning

`High Tech Fantasies is worthwhile reading as social commentary, if not for its methodology. It covers a wide range of interesting and important topics. And, it raises some critical questions about the advisability of science parks as public policy.’Tijdschrift voor Econ. en Soc. Geografie

`There is a great deal to appreciate and think about in this clearly written and exceptionally well-researched book. The blend between theory and empirical work is exemplary and the authors’ demystifications can only assist those regions and societies considering their own versions of the science park.’International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

`This book makes a valuable contribution to the debate which views science parks as being valuable instruments of public policy to promote economic development.’New Technology, Work and Employment

About the Author

Doreen Massey, David Wield

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