How knowledge moves : writing the transnational history of science and technology /: writing the transnational history of science and technology. (2019)
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- Title:
- How knowledge moves : writing the transnational history of science and technology /: writing the transnational history of science and technology. (2019)
- Main Title:
- How knowledge moves : writing the transnational history of science and technology
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by John Krige.
- Editors:
- Krige, John
- Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Introduction: Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology -- John Krige; Part I. The US Regulatory State; Chapter 1. Restricting the Transnational Movement of "Knowledgeable Bodies": The Interplay of US Visa Restrictions and Export Controls in the Cold War -- Mario Daniels; Chapter 2. Export Controls as Instruments to Regulate Knowledge Acquisition in a Globalizing Economy -- John Krige; Part II. Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts Chapter 3. California Cloning in French Algeria: Rooting Pieds Noirs and Uprooting Fellahs in the Orange Groves of the Mitidja -- Tiago SaraivaChapter 4. Modalities of Modernization: American Technic in Colonial and Postcolonial India -- Prakash Kumar; Chapter 5. Transnational Knowledge, American Hegemony: Social Scientists in US- Occupied Japan -- Miriam Kingsberg Kadia; Chapter 6. Dispersed Sites: San Marco and the Launch from Kenya -- Asif Siddiqi; Chapter 7. Bringing the Environment Back In: A Transnational History of Landsat -- Neil M. Maher; Part III. Individual Identities in Flux Chapter 8. Manuel Sandoval Vallarta: The Rise and Fall of a Transnational Actor at the Crossroad of World War II Science Mobilization -- Adriana MinorChapter 9. The Officer's Three Names: The Formal, Familiar, and Bureaucratic in the Transnational History of Scientific Fellowships -- Michael J. Barany; Chapter 10. Scientific Exchanges between the United States and Brazil in the Twentieth Century: Cultural Diplomacy and TransnationalIntro; Contents; Introduction: Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology -- John Krige; Part I. The US Regulatory State; Chapter 1. Restricting the Transnational Movement of "Knowledgeable Bodies": The Interplay of US Visa Restrictions and Export Controls in the Cold War -- Mario Daniels; Chapter 2. Export Controls as Instruments to Regulate Knowledge Acquisition in a Globalizing Economy -- John Krige; Part II. Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts Chapter 3. California Cloning in French Algeria: Rooting Pieds Noirs and Uprooting Fellahs in the Orange Groves of the Mitidja -- Tiago SaraivaChapter 4. Modalities of Modernization: American Technic in Colonial and Postcolonial India -- Prakash Kumar; Chapter 5. Transnational Knowledge, American Hegemony: Social Scientists in US- Occupied Japan -- Miriam Kingsberg Kadia; Chapter 6. Dispersed Sites: San Marco and the Launch from Kenya -- Asif Siddiqi; Chapter 7. Bringing the Environment Back In: A Transnational History of Landsat -- Neil M. Maher; Part III. Individual Identities in Flux Chapter 8. Manuel Sandoval Vallarta: The Rise and Fall of a Transnational Actor at the Crossroad of World War II Science Mobilization -- Adriana MinorChapter 9. The Officer's Three Names: The Formal, Familiar, and Bureaucratic in the Transnational History of Scientific Fellowships -- Michael J. Barany; Chapter 10. Scientific Exchanges between the United States and Brazil in the Twentieth Century: Cultural Diplomacy and Transnational Movements -- Olival Freire Jr. and Indianara Silva Chapter 11. The Transnational Physical Science Study Committee: The Evolving Nation in the World of Science and Education (1945- 1975) -- Josep SimonPart IV. The Nuclear Regime; Chapter 12. Technical Assistance in Movement: Nuclear Knowledge Crosses Latin American Borders -- Gisela Mateos and Edna Suárez-Díaz; Chapter 13. Controlled Exchanges: Public-Private Hybridity, Transnational Networking, and Knowledge Circulation in US- China Scientific Discourse on Nuclear Arms Control -- Zuoyue Wang Afterword: Reflections on Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology -- Michael J. Barany and John KrigeList of Contributors; Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Chicago : The University of Chicago Press
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 303.48/3
Technology transfer -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Science -- United States -- International cooperation -- History -- 20th century
Technology transfer -- Cross-cultural studies
Science -- International cooperation -- Cross-cultural studies
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
Science -- International cooperation
Technology transfer
United States
Electronic books
Cross-cultural studies
History - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780226606040
- Related ISBNs:
- 022660604X
9780226605852
9780226605999 - Notes:
- Note: Print version record.
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