Science, Technology and the Military

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Volume 12/1 & Volume 12/2, Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook 12

ISBN: 9027727805
ISBN 13: 9789027727800
Herausgeber: Everett Mendelsohn/M R SMITH/P Weingart
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxx, 288 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.03.1989
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Contributes both reports of new research and stimulating additional studyDeals with the extensive interaction between science/technology and the military, which has become increasingly apparent in the years since the Second World WarCovers war and the restructuring of physics, The military and technological development, Transformation of industry and medicine, Nuclear weapons and nuclear power, and Military, industry and the academy

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Beschreibung

The extensive interaction between science/technology and the military has become increasingly apparent in the years since the Second World War. New institutional arrangements, new fields of study and research, new patterns of funding and support, new relations with industry, the academy and the state, and new professional roles have marked the sciences and technology; the military transformations have been equally important: new weapons systems of great complexity, new strategies and practices, new reliance on high technologies and advanced sciences, and extensive involvement in the funding of science and technology in the 'civilian' sector. While the literature in the social studies of science and technology has from time to time addressed these issues (especially from the historical perspective), the attention paid to the very extensive interactions and concommitant transformations has not been commensurate with the magnitude of the enterprise or changes undergone. These volumescontribute both reports of new research and stimulating additional study.Volume 12/1 contains Part I: War and the restructuring of physics, and Part II: The military and technological development.Volume 12/2 contains Part III: Transformation of industry and medicine, Part IV: Nuclear weapons and nuclear power, and Part V: R&D: military, industry and the academy.

Autorenporträt

Everett Mendelsohn has been on the faculty of the Department of the History of Science since 1960. He has worked extensively on the history of the life sciences as well as on aspects of the social and sociological history of science and the relations of science and modern societies. Prior to retirement, he taught a large undergraduate course as part of Harvard's Core Curriculum, which focuses on science and society in the twentieth century; also he is the former Master of Dudley House, the graduate student center. Merritt Roe Smith (1940) is an American historian. He is the Leverett and William Cutten Professor of the History of Technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1] Peter Weingart (born 5 June 1941 in Marburg) is a German professor emeritus in sociology and former director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld.

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