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Globalizing Physics: One Hundred Years of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics

Online ISBN:
9780191989049
Print ISBN:
9780198878681
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Globalizing Physics: One Hundred Years of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics

Roberto Lalli (ed.),
Roberto Lalli
(ed.)
Assistant Professor, Department of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (DIMEAS), Polytechnic University of Turin
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Jaume Navarro (ed.)
Jaume Navarro
(ed.)
Ikerbasque Research Professor, University of the Basque Country
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Published online:
19 September 2024
Published in print:
9 July 2024
Online ISBN:
9780191989049
Print ISBN:
9780198878681
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

On the occasion of the centenary of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP), leading science historians from around the world offered insights on the changing roles of the institution in international affairs from its foundation in 1922 to the present. The case studies presented in this volume show the multitude of functions that IUPAP had and how these were related to the changing international political contexts. Highlighting how often scientific agendas and political imperatives were entangled in the activities of IUPAP, the book analyzes the work of the union as exercises of scientific diplomacy, thus contributing to the current debate on the use of science and technology in international relations. The book is divided in three parts. The first discusses the interwar period demonstrating how the exclusion of communities of the central powers from international scientific institutions imposed by victorious allied countries made IUPAP ineffective until the end of World War II. The second part analyzes the changing roles assumed by IUPAP starting from its complete renovation after World War II. Case studies covering the role of IUPAP in physics education, in metrology, in joint commissions with other unions, and in defining the complex relations between pure and applied physics provide examples of IUPAP’s impact on the world of science. Part III squarely addresses the science diplomacy aspects of IUPAP during the Cold War highlighting how important was the participation in IUPAP to further diplomatic goals and explaining the origin of the pursuit of the free circulation of scientists as the activity that characterized the main function of international unions during the Cold War.

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