Officials and religious scholars in the Gulf states have repeatedly
banned the teaching of the theory of evolution because of its
association with atheism. But Jorg Matthias Determann argues here
that, despite official prohibition, research on biological evolution
has flourished, due in large part to the development of academic and
professional networks. This book traces these networks through the
history of various branches of biology, including botany, conservation
research, ornithology and palaeontology. Typical of rentier societies,
some of the scientific networks in this region consist of vertical
patron-client relationships. For example, those in power who are
interested in wildlife conservation have been known to offer patronage
to biologists working on desert ecology. However, just as important
are the horizontal links between scientists both within the Gulf
region and beyond. Given the strengths and importance of these two
forms of professional networks, Determann argues that we should look
at the Arab world as an area interconnected with global science, and
therefore fully integrated into the scientific and technological
advances being pioneered worldwide.
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Networks of Science in the Middle East
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ISBN
9780857729446
Publisert
2016
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1. utgave
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Vendor
I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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