Building Bridges and Communities
Submitted by Dr. Tom Mahnken, Department of DefenseThe US government has always turned to the nation’s scholars and intellectuals for help in times of national crisis or emergency. Many of our most…
The US government has always turned to the nation’s scholars and intellectuals for help in times of national crisis or emergency. Many of our most…
The Minerva initiative has elicited several warnings of creeping contamination. Hugh Gusterson describes Minerva as a lethal vector not unlike the cancer-spreading tobacco industry’s contagion…
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates’ announcement last April of a new initiative, named Minerva, after the Roman goddess of war and wisdom and intended to…
There are a myriad of reasons for the social sciences to be skeptical of developing closer working relationships with the military by cashing in on…
The results of U.S. national security policy since 9/11 speak for themselves. There’s little point for me to throw more gasoline on this fire. My…
If social scientists are to have a more effective engagement with the military we need to understand them better. It is not enough simply to…
This paper suggests that one should pause and think before rushing to accept research programs devised by the military, especially in a period of acute…
Among the many serious concerns raised by the Minerva project is the autonomy and impartiality of the academic domain — and the conditions that variously…
If it were merely about creating links between universities and the military that might compromise academic freedom, the Minerva Initiative would be of no particular…