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Nick Hopwood - Models: The Third Dimension of Science - 9780804739726 - V9780804739726
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Models: The Third Dimension of Science

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Description for Models: The Third Dimension of Science Paperback. Editor(s): Chadarevian, Soraya de; Hopwood, Nick. Series: Writing Science. Num Pages: 488 pages, 97 illustrations, 6 figures. BIC Classification: JNV; PD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 153 x 26. Weight in Grams: 648.

Now that ‘3-D models’ are so often digital displays on flat screens, it is timely to look back at the solid models that were once the third dimension of science. This book is about wooden ships and plastic molecules, wax bodies and a perspex economy, monuments in cork and mathematics in plaster, casts of diseases, habitat dioramas, and extinct monsters rebuilt in bricks and mortar. These remarkable artefacts were fixtures of laboratories and lecture halls, studios and workshops, dockyards and museums. Considering such objects together for the first time, this interdisciplinary volume demonstrates how, in research as well as in teaching, 3-D models played major roles in making knowledge. Accessible and original chapters by leading scholars highlight the special properties of models, explore the interplay between representation in two dimensions and three, and investigate the shift to modelling with computers. The book is fascinating reading for anyone interested in the sciences, medicine, and technology, and in collections and museums.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Stanford University Press United States
Number of pages
488
Condition
New
Series
Writing Science
Number of Pages
488
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804739726
SKU
V9780804739726
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50

About Nick Hopwood
Soraya de Chadarevian is Senior Research Associate in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge. She is the author, most recently, of Designs for Life: Molecular Biology after World War II (2002). Nick Hopwood is Lecturer in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge. His publications include Embryos in Wax: Models from the Ziegler Studio (2002).

Reviews for Models: The Third Dimension of Science
"...this collection of essays [provides] rich food for thought, and [is] a valuable source of material for comparison that goes well beyond the study of three dimensional models and includes, for example, the history of science as material culture, relationships between science and the public, and the relationship between different media in scientific practice."—Social Studies of Science "This finely focused theme and the historical specificity of each author's contribution sustain and propel the reader through this rich, provocative collection,"—Science Magazine " . . . [T]he wide-ranging chapters suggest intriguing aproaches to the investigation of objects which readers may wish to emulate."—Rittenhouse: Journal of the Scientific Instrument Enterprise "...[I]f you are interested in the history of science then Models-The Third Dimension of Science edited by Soraya de Chadarevian and Nick Hopwood is a highly stimulating and thought-provoking book to read."—Acta Zoologica "This book is wonderful...a real treasure trove."—The American Biology Teacher "Models is a rich and engaging exploration of three-dimensional representations in science....This edited volume will certainly have a great influence on the future of research on scientific representation."—Journal of the History of Biology "The material presented in this book is so rich that it 'spills out' beyond its initial boundaries and opens up new connections and new possibilities. The book shows how working with three-dimensional models can provide a near infinite source of satisfaction for the scientist and the historian."—Social History of Medicine "I highly recommend this volume to every historian and philosopher of science. It will most certainly stimulate research in this important area of scientific practice and thus have a legacy that goes beyond the rich collection of materials assembled. Dare I say that it might even become a model for future explorations of the material culture of science?"—The British Journal of the History of Science

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