How knowledge moves : writing the transnational history of science and technology /

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Imprint:Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2019.
Description:1 online resource (vii, 444 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11761643
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Other authors / contributors:Krige, John, editor.
ISBN:9780226606040
022660604X
9780226605852
9780226605999
Notes:Includes index.
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Summary:This collection of essays is novel in three important ways. Firstly, it takes the movement of knowledge as the key object for a transnational approach. Secondly, while respecting the injunction to write histories that are not confined by the borders of the national container, it shows how much national borders matter when knowledge is at stake. Thirdly, knowledge is not restricted to information: it includes know-how and tacit knowledge that can be embodied in ideas, people, and things.
Other form:Print version: How knowledge moves. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2019 9780226605852

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505 0 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a Afterword: Reflections on Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology -- Michael J. Barany and John KrigeList of Contributors; Index 
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