The Expansion of Science Policy in the United States in Three Cases: rDNA Research, The Human Genome Project, and the National Nanotechnology Initiative by Matthew B. Sullivan A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Sociology) in The University of Michigan 2018 Doctoral Committee: Associate Professor Renee Anspach, Co-Chair Associate Professor Sandra Levitsky, Co-Chair Professor Jason Owen-Smith Associate Professor Shobita Parthasarathy Matthew B. Sullivan
[email protected] ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6734-6792 © Matthew B. Sullivan 2018 DEDICATION I would like to dedicate this dissertation to everyone who got a late start. ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank and acknowledge first, my committee – particularly Sandra Levitsky and Renee Anspach – who have been of invaluable service along the way. I also want to acknowledge the help of David Guston and Andrew Maynard, who helped me get this project started. Thanks are due, as well, to the Social Movements Workshop, the Medical Sociology Workshop, and the Science and Democracy Network. Special thanks to Katie Hauschildt, Kathy Lin, and Dan Hirschman for being fantastic colleagues always ready with valuable insights and to Everett Peachey and Cheyney Dobson for keeping me relatively sane throughout. iii TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION ...................................................................................................................ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .................................................................................................