Changing Landscapes of Nuclear Physics - Klaus Fischer

Changing Landscapes of Nuclear Physics

A Scientometric Study on the Social and Cognitive Position of German-Speaking Emigrants Within the Nuclear Physics Community, 1921–1947

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Buch | Softcover
V, 256 Seiten
1993 | 1. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-56480-5 (ISBN)
106,99 inkl. MwSt

Das Buch beschreibt die formativen Jahre der Kernphysik und wie sie das öffentliche Bild der Physik und die Politik unseres Jahrhunderts geprägt hat. Sorgfältig wird dabei die Rolle deutscher Emigranten untersucht und mancher Mythos zur deutschen Kernforschung aufgeklärt. Für den Historiker interessant ist auch die hier systematisch eingesetzte quantitative scientometrische Methode. Das Buch richtet sich an Historiker, vor allem Wissenschaftshistoriker, und an die interessierte Öffentlichkeit.
Nuclear physics between 1921 and 1947 shaped more than anyother science thepolitical landscape of our century and thepublic opinion on physical research. Using quantitativescientometric methods, a new branch in the history ofscience, the author focuses on the developments of nuclearphysics in these formative years paying special attention totheimpact of German emigrants on the evolution of the fieldas a cognitive and social unity. The book is based on athorough analysis of various citation analyses thusproducing results that should be more replicable and moreobjective. The scientometric techniques should complementthe more qualitative approach usually applied in historicalwriting. This makes the text an interesting study also forthe historian in general.

The book describes the formative years of nuclear physics and how they influenced both the public view of physics and the political landscape of our century. Especially it analyses the role of German emigrants thereby assessing the myth-ladden history of German nuclear research before and during World War II. The quantitative scientometric methods systematically used by the author should be of interest for historians. The book addresses historians, especially historians of science, and the general public.

General Preface.- Introduction: The Effects of Scientific Emigration: Special Methodological Questions.- A. Method.- B. Data Base and Preliminary Descriptive Analyses.- C. Emigrants as Literary Producers in Nuclear Physics.- D. Recognizing Emigrants' Scientific Achievement: Temporal Order, Social Stratification, and Type of Journal.- E. Disciplinary Landscapes in Nuclear Physics: Social and Cognitive.- I. Simple Ranking by Citation Counts.- II. After the Quantum Revolution: Nuclei, Atoms, and Molecules 1926-1930.- III. Nuclear Physics in Its Revolutionary Phase: From the 'Annus Mirabilis' 1932 to Fermi's Pioneering Discovery.- IV. The Fate of a 'Normal' Science in 1941: The Public Role of the Nuclear Researcher Under Attack.- V. The Failure to Return to Normality: Nuclear Physics as a Benefactor of, and Debtor to, Politics.- F. Biography in Context.- I. Educational and Institutional Background of Emigrant Nuclear Physicists.- II. Physical Genealogies: Group Biography of Emigrant Atomic and Nuclear Physicists in Institutional Context.- References.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.4.1993
Zusatzinfo V, 256 p. 1 illus.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 412 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Atom- / Kern- / Molekularphysik
Schlagworte Emigration • Emigration / Auswanderung • emigration studies • History of Science • Kernphysik • Molecule • Normal • nuclear physics • Physiker • Physik, Geschichte • Scientometrie • scientometry • Wissenschaftsgeschichte • Wissenschaftsmigration
ISBN-10 3-540-56480-2 / 3540564802
ISBN-13 978-3-540-56480-5 / 9783540564805
Zustand Neuware
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