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Technology in the Making of 20th Century Europe

$148,420FY2002SBENSF

Illinois Institute Of Technology, Chicago IL

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Abstract

Project Abstract SES Proposal 0129823 Technology in the Making of 20th Century Europe Thomas Misa, Illinois Institute of Technology This proposal supports the participation of American historians of technology in a large-scale, European-based study seeking to understand the roles of technology in the making of European society across the 20th century. The work undertaken focuses on conceptual and empirical research that will extend the European project -- and which is done in close collaboration with a network of European and North American scholars. The PIs intend the work outlined here, in both substantive and organizational ways, to help the field of STS speak to vital public concerns about the role of technology in society. More specifically, the project is intended to generate new knowledge about technology's role in 20th-century Europe, greater visibility and coherence for European studies of technology in the U.S., and a better comparative understanding of U.S. developments. These collaborative efforts may serve as a model for STS research that is transnational in topic, organization, and method. Specific activities include the following: [a] coordination and integration of the European project as a whole, with a goal of refining concepts and methods for conducting detailed empirical research related to "big" questions about technology in complex historical processes; [b] work on the "cities" theme of the larger project -- involving research, coordination, workshops, and publications; and [c] similar work on the "colonialism" theme of the project. The PI and co-PI are already deeply involved in the European network; through workshops and other efforts, the project seeks to encourage broader participation by other U.S. scholars.

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