Moore K.:
Disrupting Science

Social Movements, American Scientists, And The Politics Of The Military, 1945-1975

University Presses Of California, Columbia And Princeton (United States), 2008
Hardback, 328 pages
Size: 229x152 mm
ISBN: 9780691113524
ISBN-10: 0691113521

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Disrupting Science

Reveals how the scientific community worked to unbind its own scientific authority and change how science and scientists are perceived. This book examines the features of American science that made it a target for protesters in the early cold war era, including scientists' work in military research perceived as environmentally harmful.

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