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Author Rentetzi, Maria,
Title Trafficking materials and gendered experimental practices : radium research in early 20th century Vienna.
Imprint [Place of publication not identified] : Columbia University Press, 2008

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Author Rentetzi, Maria,
Subject Radioactivity -- Research -- Austria -- Vienna -- History -- 20th century.
Radium -- History -- Research -- Austria -- Vienna -- 20th century.
Women in science -- Austria -- Vienna -- History -- 20th century.
Key Title TRAFFICKING MATERIALS & GENDERED EXPERIMENTAL PRACTICES
Description 1 online resource
Note Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph.
English.
Bibliography Note Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-279).
Contents 1. The Biography of a Trafficking Material -- 2. Designing (for) a New Scientific Discipline -- 3. Gender, Science, and the City -- 4. The Institute for Radium Research in Red Vienna -- 5. From Cambridge to Vienna -- 6. The Aftermath of the Cambridge-Vienna Controversy -- 7. Marietta Blau on the Margins of Nuclear and Particle Physics.
Summary "Maria Rentetzi surveys the experimental practices of radioactivity research in earlytwentiethcentury Vienna, focusing on radioactive materials, instruments, women's work in physics, and gendered skills. She shows how experimental cultures in radioactivity-scientific practices employed by gendered subjects who shared a certain material and episternic style of researchwere constructed and reshaped by socialist politics in Vienna at that time. She also explores the different ways experimental practices affected men and women in laboratory sciences."--BOOK JACKET.
ISBN 0231135580
9780231135580
9780231509596 (ebook)
0231509596 (ebook)
OCLC # 1108937490



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