Disrupting science Social movements, american scientists, and the politics of the military, 1945-1975

In the decades following World War II, American scientists were celebrated for their contributions to social and technological progress. They were also widely criticized for their increasingly close ties to military and governmental power--not only by outside activists but from among the ranks of sc...

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Hlavní autor: Moore, Kelly
Médium: E-kniha Kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Princeton Princeton University Press 2009
Vydání:1
Edice:Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology
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ISBN:9781400823802, 9780691113524, 9780691162096, 1400823803, 0691162093, 0691113521
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  • Disrupting science: Social movements, american scientists, and the politics of the military, 1945-1975 -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Expansion and Critiques of Science-Military Ties, 1945-1970 -- Chapter 3: Scientists as Moral Individuals: Quakerism and the Society for Social Responsibility in Science -- Chapter 4: Information and Political Neutrality: Liberal Science Activism and the St. Louis Committee for Nuclear Information -- Chapter 5: Confronting Liberalism: The Anti-Vietnam War Movement and the ABM Debate, 1965-1969 -- Chapter 6: Doing -- Chapter 7: Conclusions: Disrupting the Social and Moral Order of Science -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
  • Front Matter Table of Contents Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations CHAPTER 1: Introduction CHAPTER 2: The Expansion and Critiques of Science-Military Ties, 1945–1970 CHAPTER 3: Scientists as Moral Individuals: CHAPTER 4: Information and Political Neutrality: CHAPTER 5: Confronting Liberalism: CHAPTER 6: Doing “Science for the People”: CHAPTER 7: Conclusions: Notes Bibliography Index Back Matter
  • Notes Bibliography Index CHAPTER 7 Conclusions: Disrupting the Social and Moral Order of Science CHAPTER 6 Doing “Science for the People”: Enactments of a New Left Politics of Science CHAPTER 5 Confronting Liberalism: The Anti–Vietnam War Movement and the ABM Debate, 1965–1969 CHAPTER 4 Information and Political Neutrality: Liberal Science Activism and the St. Louis Committee for Nuclear Information CHAPTER 3 Scientists as Moral Individuals: Quakerism and the Society for Social Responsibility in Science CHAPTER 2 The Expansion and Critiques of Science-Military Ties, 1945–1970 CHAPTER 1 Introduction List of Abbreviations Title Page, Copyright Contents Acknowledgments
  • Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- CHAPTER 1 Introduction -- CHAPTER 2 The Expansion and Critiques of Science-Military Ties, 1945-1970 -- CHAPTER 3 Scientists as Moral Individuals: Quakerism and the Society for Social Responsibility in Science -- CHAPTER 4 Information and Political Neutrality: Liberal Science Activism and the St. Louis Committee for Nuclear Information -- CHAPTER 5 Confronting Liberalism: The Anti-Vietnam War Movement and the ABM Debate, 1965-1969 -- CHAPTER 6 Doing "Science for the People": Enactments of a New Left Politics of Science -- CHAPTER 7 Conclusions: Disrupting the Social and Moral Order of Science -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z
  • CHAPTER 1. Introduction
  • CHAPTER 4. Information and Political Neutrality: Liberal Science Activism and the St. Louis Committee for Nuclear Information
  • CHAPTER 5. Confronting Liberalism: The Anti–Vietnam War Movement and the ABM Debate, 1965–1969
  • Index
  • CHAPTER 6. Doing “Science for the People”: Enactments of a New Left Politics of Science
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  • CHAPTER 2. The Expansion and Critiques of Science-Military Ties, 1945–1970
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Frontmatter --
  • CHAPTER 7. Conclusions: Disrupting the Social and Moral Order of Science
  • Abbreviations
  • CHAPTER 3. Scientists as Moral Individuals: Quakerism and the Society for Social Responsibility in Science
  • Notes
  • Bibliography