秘密性と科学:生物・化学兵器の歴史社会学<br>Secrecy and Science : A Historical Sociology of Biological and Chemical Warfare

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秘密性と科学:生物・化学兵器の歴史社会学
Secrecy and Science : A Historical Sociology of Biological and Chemical Warfare

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 182 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781409430568
  • DDC分類 355.343309410904

基本説明

Drawing on classical sociological writing on secrecy by Simmel, Merton and Shils this groundbreaking book draws on recently declassified documents to investigate significant episodes in the history of biological and chemical warfare.

Full Description

It is no secret that twentieth-century Britain was governed through a culture of secrecy, and secrecy was particularly endemic in military research and defence policy surrounding biological and chemical warfare. More generally, it is hard to exaggerate the role of secrecy in all past biological and chemical warfare programmes and several recent historical surveys of biological and chemical warfare research have emphasised that all state sponsored programmes, together with sub-state organised activities, were cloaked in utmost secrecy. Of these research programmes, Britain carried out one of the most significant in scale and scope in the twentieth century. Yet, partly because of the secrecy surrounding the programme, there is still little academic literature on its historical development. Equally, and despite secrecy being a pervasive feature of past and contemporary societies, social scientists and historians have paid relatively little scholarly attention to the nature, mechanics and effects of secrecy, particularly with regard to secrecy in relation to the production and governance of science and technology. Drawing on classical sociological writing on secrecy by Simmel, Merton and Shils this groundbreaking book by Brian Balmer draws on recently declassified documents to investigate significant episodes in the history of biological and chemical warfare. At the same time, it draws on more contemporary perspectives in science and technology studies that understand knowledge and social order as co-produced within heterogeneous networks of 'things and people' in order to develop a theoretical set of arguments about how the relationship between secrecy and science might be understood.

Contents

List of Abbreviations; Preface and Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Secret Science; Chapter 2 Secrecy at Work: Scientists' Defence of Biological Warfare Research; Chapter 3 Making Secrets: Accidents, Experiments and the Production of Knowledge; Chapter 4 Keeping, Disclosing and Breaching Secrets: Classification and Security; Chapter 5 Secrecy, Doubt and Uncertainty: Power/Ignorance?; Chapter 6 Secrecy, Transparency and Public Relations: Opening Up Porton Down in the 'Year of the Barricades'; Chapter 7 Secret Spaces of Science: A Secret Formula, a Rogue Patent and Public Knowledge about Nerve Gas; Chapter 8 Opaque Science;

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