Popular Media
Ranked in Order of Usefulness
“The Kept University.” The Atlantic Monthly
“The New Nexus.” The National Journal
"The Market-Model University.”Harvard Magazine Forum.
The Harris Poll Mar. 2004
“Digging For Oil on Campus.” Los Angeles Times
“University-Corporate Research Partnerships.” Marketplace. NPR.
“Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research” Science
“Secretiveness Found Widespread in Life Sciences.” Science
“The Scramble for Money is Universal in Academe” Chronicle of Higher Education
“Colleges' Conflict-of-Interest Rules Are Criticized as Vague” Chronicle of Higher Education
“Critics Assail Corporate Power Over Research at Australian Universities” Chronicle of Higher
Education
“Berkeley Pact with Swiss Firm Takes Technology Transfer to a New Level” Chronicle of Higher Education
“Can Corporate Support For Research Coexist With Academic Freedom?: Letters on Berkely-Novartis” Chronicle of Higher Education
“Faculty Can’t Let Research Demean Teaching” Columbus Dispatch
“Row Rages Over ‘Dirty Money’” Times Higher Education Supplement
“Passing the Buck” The New Republic
“Who Foots Those Bills?” US News and World Reports
“Doctors Without Borders: Why You Can't Trust Medical Journals Anymore” Washington Monthly
“Financial Conflicts of Interest in Biomedical Research”
“Greening the World or ‘Greenwashing’ a Reputation.”The Chronicle of Higher Education
“A New Web Site Details the Corporate Ties of Some Researchers.” The Chronicle of Higher Education
“Canadian Professors Decry Power of Companies in Campus Research.” The Chronicle of Higher Education
“Politics and Profit: Scholars at Risk.” UNESCO Courier
“UF Crimonology Profs Work Faces Scrutiny.” The Tampa Tribune
“The Pathbreaking, Fractionalized, Uncertain World of Knowledge.” The Chronicle of Higher Education.
“Journals Rarely Disclose Researchers’ Ties.” The Wall Street Journal
“US Concern Grows Over Secrecy Clauses.” Nature
“Drugmakers Prefer Silence on Test Data.” The Washington Post
“$100m Payout After Drug Data Withheld.” Nature
“Conservative Thinks Tanks” Steve Kangas
“Harvard Weighs Change in Conflict of Interest Policy” Chronicle of Higher Education
“Harvard Medical School Will Keep Its Conflict of Interest Policy” Chronicle of Higher Education
“Why Do Scientists Care Who Pays for Research Published in Journals, but Not in Books?” Chronicle of Higher Education

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