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What Have We Learned About Science and Technology from the Russian Experience?

Loren R Graham

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  • 196 sidor
  • 1998
At the time the Soviet Union broke apart in the late 1980s, it possessed the largest scientific community in the world. The rapid development, in just a few decades, of such an immense scientific establishmentin a social and economic environment strikingly different from the Westpresents an unusual opportunity for the worlds leading authority on Soviet science to examine how the Russian experience sheds light on the status and character of science and technology throughout the world. The book is organized around five questions, each given its own chapter: Is Science a Social Construction? Are Science and Technology Westernizing Influences? How Robust Is Science Under Stress? How Willing Are Scientists to Reform Their Own Institutions? and Who Should Control Technology? The author believes that the Russian example reveals in detail both the strengths and the weaknesses of social constructivism. Though many areas of Russian science show the unmistakable influence of social factors, the deviation of the Soviet Union from standard genetics for many years, followed by its eventual restoration, indicates the weakness of social constructivism and illustrates the relationship of science to reality. He further maintains that although science in Russia has been terribly abused, it nonetheless remains strong; it has proven to be much more resilient than most previous observers believed, and, furthermore, is not nearly as directly dependent on political freedom for its vitality as Western analysts maintained. In the final section, the author makes two strong claims. The first comes from an examination of the social constructivist thesis that science is formed by social influences. His conclusion is that Russian science has indeed been influenced in that country in distinct ways, but not always in a fashion that will please radical social constructivists. The second strong claim is that contrary to the view of many Western scholars that science can flourish only in conditions of nurturing freedom, science turns out to be remarkably robust, able to flourish in adverse conditions.
  • Författare: Loren R Graham
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780804729857
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 196
  • Utgivningsdatum: 1998-03-01
  • Förlag: Stanford University Press