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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens/National
Technical University of Athens
SOCIALITY AND MATERIALITY
AT A NATIONAL LEVEL
Description
This specialization focuses on studies of national European histories,
engaging science and technology studies in a dialogue with broader historiographical
theories of nationalism and historical sociology. STS ideas of social
constructivism, ANT, reflexivity, boundary objects, trading zones and
of intellectual appropriation of technology will be deployed in an attempt
to bridge the gap from their inherently micro-level of description to
the meso- and macro-level of history and political theory.
Our experience of similar projects in the case of Greece - through the
study of its infrastructure evolution, the specific character of scientific
establishments and curricula, the function of engineers, the relationship
between the military and leading politicians- suggests that new light
can be thrown on old questions and that totally new questions may arise.
This list can easily be extended to cover topics such as the built environment,
social measuring processes, natural history and archaeology - that is,
to cover a series of components of the material and symbolic construction
of a state. The above studies (neglected till recently, at least in the
Greek case) can contribute to the determination of the specificity of
the evolution of several social and national formations in a more substantial
way than general schemes of development, and can bring a new understanding
to the broad notion of modernity.
Comparative studies with relevant research projects on other European
nations are beneficial in many ways and will be welcomed.
Core Literature
W.Bijker, T.Hughes, T.Pinch eds, The social construction of technological
systems, MIT 1987.
W.Bijker, J.Law eds, Shaping Technology /Building Society , MIT 1992.
M.Callon, B.Latour, 'Unscrewing the Big Leviathan', in K.Knorr-Cetina,
A.C.Ciroucel eds Advances in Social theory and Methodology , Routledge
1981.
St. Woolgar, "The turn to technology in social studies of science,"
Science Technology and Human Values,16,1991, p. 20-50.
R Mayntz, T.Hughes eds, The Development of Large Technical Systems Campus
Verlag 1988.
M.Hard, A. Jamison eds, The intellectual appropriation of technology ,
MIT 1998.
M. Thad Allen, G.Hecht eds, Technologies of Power , MIT 2001,
Th. Misa, Ph.Brey, A Feenberg eds, Modernity and Technology, MIT 2003.
M. Hard, A. Jamison, Hubris and Hybrids. A Cultural history of Technology
and Science, Routledge 2005.
P. Carroll, Science, Culture and Modern State Formation, California UP,
2006.
E. Gellner, Nations and Nationalism, Blackwell, 1983.
L Greenfeld, Nationalism: Five roads to modernity, Harvard UP 1992.
G Delanty, E Isin eds, Handbook of Historical Sociology, Sage 2003.
Language of Instruction
English
Minimum and Maximum Number of Students
1-5.
Thesis Topics Samples
- Infrastructure development at a national context since late 18th century
in areas such as: roads construction, railway systems, energy production,
telecommunications, prisons, statistical services, military armaments.
- Industrialization paths.
- Formation of engineering at a national level.
- Ideological appropriation of technology at a national level.
Schedule of Introductory course
8 three-hour meetings at the beginning of ESST's second semester.
Lists of Possible Thesis Tutors
Michalis Assimakopoulos, Associate Professor of Historical Studies
of Science
National Technical University Athens
Aristotle Tympas, Lecturer
Philosophy and History of Science Department
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens tympas@phs.uoa.gr
Research Interests: History of Info/Bio Technology, Info/Bio Technology
Policy
Web Link
ESST at the Graduate Program in the History and Philosophy of Science
and Technology (GPHPST), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
and National Technical University of Athens, Greece
http://www.hpst.phs.uoa.gr/ESST/index.html
Specialization Coordinator
Michalis Assimakopoulos, massim@central.ntua.gr
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