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Introduction:: Just Needham to Nixon? On writing the history of "Science Diplomacy"

Introduction:: Just Needham to Nixon? On writing the history of "Science Diplomacy"
Introduction:: Just Needham to Nixon? On writing the history of "Science Diplomacy"
This introduction examines the growing interest in science diplomacy and the parallel lack of in-depth historical studies on this new concept. In particular, we first show how the recent attention toward science diplomacy has led to a proliferation of hagiographic accounts reflecting the urgency to support its growth rather than truly investigate its ancestry. We then turn to consider how our historical understanding of science diplomacy could be improved, and how this knowledge could equally be of significance to science diplomacy practitioners today.
1939-1811
323 - 339
Turchetti, Simone
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Adamson, Matthew
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Rispoli, Giulia
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Olšáková, Doubravka
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Robinson, Samuel
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Turchetti, Simone
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Turchetti, Simone, Adamson, Matthew, Rispoli, Giulia, Olšáková, Doubravka and Robinson, Samuel (2020) Introduction:: Just Needham to Nixon? On writing the history of "Science Diplomacy". Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 323 - 339. (doi:10.1525/hsns.2020.50.4.323).

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This introduction examines the growing interest in science diplomacy and the parallel lack of in-depth historical studies on this new concept. In particular, we first show how the recent attention toward science diplomacy has led to a proliferation of hagiographic accounts reflecting the urgency to support its growth rather than truly investigate its ancestry. We then turn to consider how our historical understanding of science diplomacy could be improved, and how this knowledge could equally be of significance to science diplomacy practitioners today.

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Published date: 23 September 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 488125
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488125
ISSN: 1939-1811
PURE UUID: 028f5511-8137-4f11-b2e4-7b718af4843f

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Author: Simone Turchetti
Author: Matthew Adamson
Author: Giulia Rispoli
Author: Doubravka Olšáková
Author: Samuel Robinson

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