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Technoscientific imaginaries : conversations, profiles, and memoirs / George E. Marcus, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Late editions ; 2.Publisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1995Description: ix, 560 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0226504433
  • 9780226504438
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.4509045
LOC classification:
  • Q141 .T43 1995
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. Cornucopions of History: A Memoir of Science and the Politics of Private Lives -- 2. Eye(I)ing the Sciences and Their Signifiers (Language, Tropes, Autobiographers): InterViewing for a Cultural Studies of Science and Technology -- 3. Twenty-first-Century PET: Looking for Mind and Morality through the Eye of Technology -- 4. Medicine on the Edge: Conversations with Oncologists -- 5. Reflections on Fieldwork in Alameda -- 6. Innocence and Awakening: Cyberdammerung at the Ashibe Research Laboratory -- 7. The World of Industry-University-Government: Reimagining R&D as America -- 8. Trust but Verify: Science and Policy Negotiating Nuclear Testing Treaties - Interviews with Roger Eugene Hill -- 9. Becoming a Weapons Scientist -- 10. Rehabilitating Science, Imagining "Bhopal" -- 11. Of Beets and Radishes: Desovietizing Lithuanian Science -- 12. Andrzej Staruszkiewicz, Physicist -- 13. Bachigai (Out of Place) in Ibaraki: Tsukuba Science City, Japan -- 14. Bitter Faiths -- 15. Confabulating Jurassic Science -- 16. Insurgent Urbanism: Interactive Architecture and a Dialogue with Craig Hodgetts -- 17. Kith and Kin in Borderlands -- 18. Imagining In-formation: The Complex Disconnections of Computer Networks -- Contributors -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- 1. Cornucopions of History: A Memoir of Science and the Politics of Private Lives -- 2. Eye(I)ing the Sciences and Their Signifiers (Language, Tropes, Autobiographers): InterViewing for a Cultural Studies of Science and Technology -- 3. Twenty-first-Century PET: Looking for Mind and Morality through the Eye of Technology -- 4. Medicine on the Edge: Conversations with Oncologists -- 5. Reflections on Fieldwork in Alameda -- 6. Innocence and Awakening: Cyberdammerung at the Ashibe Research Laboratory -- 7. The World of Industry-University-Government: Reimagining R&D as America -- 8. Trust but Verify: Science and Policy Negotiating Nuclear Testing Treaties - Interviews with Roger Eugene Hill -- 9. Becoming a Weapons Scientist -- 10. Rehabilitating Science, Imagining "Bhopal" -- 11. Of Beets and Radishes: Desovietizing Lithuanian Science -- 12. Andrzej Staruszkiewicz, Physicist -- 13. Bachigai (Out of Place) in Ibaraki: Tsukuba Science City, Japan -- 14. Bitter Faiths -- 15. Confabulating Jurassic Science -- 16. Insurgent Urbanism: Interactive Architecture and a Dialogue with Craig Hodgetts -- 17. Kith and Kin in Borderlands -- 18. Imagining In-formation: The Complex Disconnections of Computer Networks -- Contributors -- Index.

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