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Imperial Technoscience - Transnational Histories of Mri in United States, Britain, India

English · Hardback

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The origin of modern science is often located in Europe and the West. This Euro/West-centrism relegates emergent practices elsewhere to the periphery, undergirding analyses of contemporary transnational science and technology with traditional but now untenable hierarchical categories. In this book, Amit Prasad examines features of transnationality in science and technology through a study of MRI research and development in the United States, Britain, and India. In an analysis that is both theoretically nuanced and empirically robust, Prasad unravels the entangled genealogies of MRI research, practice, and culture in these three countries. Prasad follows sociotechnical trails in relation to five aspects of MRI research: invention, industrial development, market, history, and culture. He first examines the well-known dispute between American scientists Paul Lauterbur and Raymond Damadian over the invention of MRI, then describes the post-invention emergence of the technology, as the center of MRI research shifted from Britain to the U.S
; the marketing of the MRI and the transformation of MRI research into a corporate-powered "Big Science"; and MRI research in India, beginning with work in India's nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) laboratories in the 1940s. Finally, he explores the different dominant technocultures in each of the three countries, analyzing scientific cultures as shifting products of transnational histories rather than static products of national scientific identities and cultures. Prasad's analysis offers not only an innovative contribution to current debates within science and technology studies but also an original postcolonial perspective on the history of cutting-edge medical technology.

About the author

Amit Prasad is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Missouri--Columbia.

Summary

A study of science and technology practices that shows how even emergent aspects of research and development remain entangled with established hierarchies.

Product details

Authors Amit Prasad, Amit (Associate Professor Prasad
Assisted by Wiebe E. Bijker (Editor), W. Bernard Carlson (Editor)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.03.2014
 
EAN 9780262026956
ISBN 978-0-262-02695-6
No. of pages 232
Series Inside Technology
Inside Technology (Hardcover)
Inside Technology
Imperial Technoscience
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Labour, economic and industrial sociology

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