Big Science Transformed von Olof Hallonsten | Science, Politics and Organization in Europe and the United States | ISBN 9783319813585

Big Science Transformed

Science, Politics and Organization in Europe and the United States

von Olof Hallonsten
Buchcover Big Science Transformed | Olof Hallonsten | EAN 9783319813585 | ISBN 3-319-81358-7 | ISBN 978-3-319-81358-5

 

Big Science Transformed relies on a number of well-researched cases and contexts to show how Big Science has changed over the past decades resulting in new types of facilities built to satisfy new demands. Although the processes dissected in Hallonsten’s innovative analyses are complex and heterogeneous, he manages to put them in a coherent theoretical framework, thus staking out a whole new and intriguing direction for studies of Big Science.’

Thomas Kaiserfeld, Professor of History of Ideas and Sciences, Lund University, Sweden

 

In this remarkable book Hallonsten analyzes the changing role of Big Science from military applications to the grand challenges in today’s society, and from the transition of accelerators for particle collisions to those dedicated for neutron and x-ray research. This is a scholarly book that every researcher in the field will benefit from but it also offers stimulating reading for non-experts about the role of Big Science in our daily life.

Ingolf Lindau, Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, USA, and Lund University, Sweden

Big Science Transformed

Science, Politics and Organization in Europe and the United States

von Olof Hallonsten

This book analyses the emergence of a transformed Big Science in Europe and the United States, using both historical and sociological perspectives. It shows how technology-intensive natural sciences grew to a prominent position in Western societies during the post-World War II era, and how their development cohered with both technological and social developments. At the helm of post-war science are large-scale projects, primarily in physics, which receive substantial funds from the public purse. 
Big Science Transformed shows how these projects, popularly called 'Big Science', have become symbols of progress. It analyses changes to the political and sociological frameworks surrounding publicly-funding science, and their impact on a number of new accelerator and reactor-based facilities that have come to prominence in materials science and the life sciences. Interdisciplinary in scope, this book will be of great interest to historians, sociologists and philosophers of science.