Description
About the Author
Sharon Traweek is Professor of Anthropology at Rice University.
Reviews
Traweek gets inside the heads of physicists... She shows their similarities and difference, how their careers are shaped, how they interact with their colleagues, how they do physics and how their ideas about time and space shape their social structure. Traweek has produced a revealing and intimate look at this exclusive world and its mores. -- Lee Dembart * Los Angeles Times *
Every sensitive observer of contemporary science and technology will want to read this short, compelling description. -- Susan E. Cozzens * Science *
Traweek's account successfully captures much of the flavour of the high-energy physicist's way of life... They aspire to reveal the immutable, everlasting laws governing the evolution of the universe 'outside human space and time' yet the physicists themselves, only brief visitors to this world, are all too human, children of their cultures in their pride and frailties. -- John Mulvey * Times Higher Education Supplement *
A groundbreaking work about how modern science functions. As the only anthropologist studying high-energy physics, Traweek brings a unique and valuable perspective to the study of this curious and important modern community. -- Michael Riordan * Technology Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780674063488
Author Sharon Traweek
Format Paperback
Page Count 206
Imprint Harvard University Press
Publisher Harvard University Press
Weight(grams) 295g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 13mm