Abstract
RUETSAP´S QUADRANT AND ANTI-SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION. The concept of research and the controversy among classical models for C, T & I, outdated by the development of knowledge and Post-modern society needs were revisited through the (3) Quadrants advanced by Donald Stokes in the mid-nineties. The scientific community to fit into these Quadrants was faced with many difficulties and reacted by issuing pseudo-facts, accepted by under-prepared technocrats as viable justifications for conducting research in face of these new paradigms. In a poor country full of contrast and needs such as Brazil, this attitude satisfies the bureaucracy and academic elite, but frustrates government and society, that do not get, in the expected measure, the benefits of their commitment with the Teaching, Research and Extension Sectors mainly embedded in the Public University system. An extension, in fact a contradictory approach, to Pasteur's Quadrant, is proposed to characterize this situation: The Syndrome of Ruetsap's Quadrant.
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Aquino Neto, F. R. de. (2005). O Quadrante de Ruetsap e a anti-ciência, tecnologia e inovação. Química Nova, 28, S95–S99. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422005000700018
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