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Representations of nature mediating between ecology and science policy: The case of the International Biological Programme
Kwa, C. (1987). Representations of nature mediating between ecology and science policy: The case of the International Biological Programme. Soc. stud. sci. 17(3): 413-442. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030631287017003002
In: Social Studies of Science. SAGE Publications: London; Beverly Hills, Calif.. ISSN 0306-3127; e-ISSN 1460-3659, more
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Abstract
    This paper considers some aspects of the early history of the American contribution to the International Biological Programme (IBP), ecology's only venture into `Big Science'. It is argued that American ecologists were successful in obtaining generous funding for the IBP from the US Congress, thanks to a shared understanding of the way in which controlling nature was to be accomplished, expressed in the metaphor of the `cybernetic machine'. To support this argument, a literary analysis is performed on Congressional documents, on scientific and popular books and papers by ecologists, and on writings of the environmental movement. The paper explores how a dominant representation of nature, or mentalité, is brought about, and its political effects.

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