
How Knowledge Moves
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction: Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology - John Krige
- Part I. The US Regulatory State
- Chapter 1. Restricting the Transnational Movement of "Knowledgeable Bodies": The Interplay of US Visa Restrictions and Export Controls in the Cold War - Mario Daniels
- Chapter 2. Export Controls as Instruments to Regulate Knowledge Acquisition in a Globalizing Economy - John Krige
- Part II. Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts
- Chapter 3. California Cloning in French Algeria: Rooting Pieds Noirs and Uprooting Fellahs in the Orange Groves of the Mitidja - Tiago Saraiva
- Chapter 4. Modalities of Modernization: American Technic in Colonial and Postcolonial India - Prakash Kumar
- Chapter 5. Transnational Knowledge, American Hegemony: Social Scientists in US- Occupied Japan - Miriam Kingsberg Kadia
- Chapter 6. Dispersed Sites: San Marco and the Launch from Kenya - Asif Siddiqi
- Chapter 7. Bringing the Environment Back In: A Transnational History of Landsat - Neil M. Maher
- Part III. Individual Identities in Flux
- Chapter 8. Manuel Sandoval Vallarta: The Rise and Fall of a Transnational Actor at the Crossroad of World War II Science Mobilization - Adriana Minor
- Chapter 9. The Officer's Three Names: The Formal, Familiar, and Bureaucratic in the Transnational History of Scientific Fellowships - Michael J. Barany
- Chapter 10. Scientific Exchanges between the United States and Brazil in the Twentieth Century: Cultural Diplomacy and Transnational Movements - Olival Freire Jr. and Indianara Silva
- Chapter 11. The Transnational Physical Science Study Committee: The Evolving Nation in the World of Science and Education (1945- 1975) - Josep Simon
- Part IV. The Nuclear Regime
- Chapter 12. Technical Assistance in Movement: Nuclear Knowledge Crosses Latin American Borders - Gisela Mateos and Edna Suárez-Díaz
- Chapter 13. Controlled Exchanges: Public-Private Hybridity, Transnational Networking, and Knowledge Circulation in US- China Scientific Discourse on Nuclear Arms Control - Zuoyue Wang
- Afterword: Reflections on Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology - Michael J. Barany and John Krige
- List of Contributors
- Index
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