Aant Elzinga
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Aant Elzinga (born 22 November 1937,
Biography
Elzinga studied theoretical physics and applied mathematics, B.A. (1960) at the
Writing
Elzinga has written on science policy from both a conceptual-critical and a practical point of view. Introduced (in 1985) the concept of "epistemic drift".[5] The latter denotes a shift from emphasis on internal quality control to external relevance assessments of research in contexts of strong political and commercial pressures. Analysis builds on studies regarding tensions existing between objectivity and partisanship in research as a human activity and its forms of institutionalization in society.[6]
A recent book (2006) was on
Polar research
Since 1986 specialized in the history and politics of polar research in
Works
Also see https://web.archive.org/web/20091001024402/http://www.flov.gu.se/om/personal/aant_elzinga/
- (Co-author with Ronny Ambjörnsson and Gunnar Andersson) Forskning och politik i Sverige, Sovjet och USA, Aldus/Bonniers, Stockholm 1968.
- (Co-author with Ronny Ambjörnsson and Anna Törngren) Tradition och revolution. Huvuddrag i det europeiska tänkandet, Cavefors publ. Staffanstorp 1969 & several later editions.
- On a Research Program in Early Modern Physics, Scan. Univ. Bks Göteborg 1972. ISBN 0-391-00245-7.
- Evaluating the Evaluation Game. On the methodology of project evaluation. SAREC-Report R:1 Stockholm 1980. ISSN 0348-2626.
- (Co-editor) In Science We Trust? Moral and Political Issues of Science in Society. Lund University Press, Lund 1990. ISBN 91-7966-129-7
- (Editor) Changing Trends in Antarctic Research, Kluwer Ac. Publ. Dordrecht 1993. ISBN 0792322673/ 9780792322672 / 0-7923-2267-3
- (Editor with Catharina Landström) Internationalism and Science. Taylor Graham, London and Los Angeles 1996. ISBN 0-947568-67-0.
- "Objectivity and Partisanship in Science", Ethnos (Stockholm) 1975:1-4: 406–427. http://www.autodidactproject.org/other/aant1.html
- "Science Policy in Sweden, sectorization and adjustment to crisis", Research Policy, vol. 9, no. 2 (April 1980): 116 * 146.
- "Research, Bureaucracy and the Drift of Epistemic Criteria", in Björn Wittrock and Aant Elzinga, eds. The University Research System. The Public Policies of the Home of Scientist. Almqvist & Wiksell International Stockholm (1985): 191–220. ISBN 91-22-00743-1; ISSN 0280-2988.
- "Bernalism, Comintern and the Science of Science: Critical Movements Then and Now", in Jan Annerstedt & Andrew Jamison eds., From Research Policy to Social Intelligence. MacMillan Press, London (1988): 87-113. 0-333-45275-5 (Hardback), ISBN 0-333-45276-3(Paperback).
- "The interplay of science and politics: the case of Antarctica", in Uno Svedin and Britt Hägerhäll Aniasson, (eds.): Society and the Environment: A Swedish Perspective. Kluwer, Dordrecht (1992): 257 – 283.
- (with Andrew Jamison) "Science Studies", in Encyclopedia of Higher Education. Vol. 3. Analytical Perspectives. B. Clark & G.Naeve, (eds.). Pergamon Press, (1992): 1943–1956. ISBN 0-08-037251-1.
- "Science as the continuation of politics by other means" in Thomas Brante, Steve Fuller and William Lynch, (eds.): Controversial Science. From content to contention. State University New York Press, Albany (1993): 127 * 152. ISBN 0-7914-1473-6.
- "Antarctica: the construction of a continent by and for science", in Elisabeth Crawford et al., (eds.): Denationalizing Science. The Context of International Scientific Practice. Kluwer Ac. Publ. Dordrecht (1993):73 – 106. ISBN 0-7619-2498-1.
- "Reflections on Research Evaluation", Science Studies (Helsinki) vol. 8 no. 1, 1995: 5-23.
- "Unesco and the Politics of Scientific Internationalism", in Elzinga & Landström eds. (1996): 89-131. ISBN 0-947568-67-0.
- "Shaping Worldwide Consensus: the Orchestration of Global Change Research", in Elzinga & Landström eds. (1996): 223–255. ISBN 0-947568-67-0.
- "The Science-Society Contract in historical transformation with special reference to 'epistemic drift'", Social Science Information; Sur les sciences sociales, vol. 36, no. 3 (Sept 1997), pp. 411–446.
- "Making Ice Talk: Notes from a Participant Observer on Climate Research in Antarctica", in Sabina Maasen & Matthias Winterhagen eds. Science Studies. Probing the Dynamics of Scientific Knowledge. Transcript Verlag 2001, pp. 181–211. ISBN 3-933127-64-5.
- "From Arrhenius to Megascience. Interplay between Science and Decisionmaking", Ambio, vol. 26 no. 1 (Feb. 1997), pp. 72–80 (also in Chinese).
- "Internationalisation of Science and Technology", in Neil J. Schmelser & Paul B. Baltes eds. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Elsevier, Amsterdam 2001, vol. 20: 13633–13638.
- "The New Production of Reductionism in Models Relating to Research Policy", in Karl Grandin, Nina Wormbs and Sven Widmalm, eds., The Science-Industry Nexus. History, Policy, Implications, Sagamore Beach, MA, Science History Publications/USA (2004): 277–304.
- (Editor with Torgny Nordin, David Turner and Urban Wråkberg) Antarctic Challenges. Historical and Current Perspectives on Otto Nordenskjöld's Antarctic Expedition 1901–1903. Göteborg, Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Göteborg 2004. ISBN 91-85252-64-6, ISSN 0347-4925.
- Einstein's Nobel Prize, A Glimpse Behind Closed Doors. The Archival Evidence (Sagamaore Beach Ma/USA – Science History International 2006).
- "Through the lens of the polar years: changing characteristics of polar research in historical perspective", Polar Record 45 (235): 313-336 (2009).
See also
Notes
- ^ European Association of Science and Technology Studies entry
- ^ http://www.flov.gu.se/english/about/history/ Web entry
- ^ history of Antarctic science
- ^ WTMC
- ^ "The science-society contract in historical transformation: with special reference to "epistemic drift"".
- ^ "The Growth of Science: Romantic and Technocratic Images".