Transnationalism as Scientific Identity

Author:

Tavares Heráclio D.1,Bagdonas Alexandre2,Videira Antonio A. P.3

Affiliation:

1. FAPESP post-doctoral researcher fellow. Physics Institute of São Paulo University. R. do Matão, 1371–Butantã, São Paulo–SP, 05508-090, heraclio.tavares@gmail.com

2. Assistant Professor, Department of Exact Sciences, Federal University of Lavras, Departamento de Ciências Exatas, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Campus UFLA, caixa postal 3037, Lavras, MG, 37200-000, Brazil, alexandre.bagdonas@ufla.br

3. Full Professor, Department of Philosophy, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Departamento de Filosofia, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rua São Francisco Xavier, 524, sala 9027B, Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 20550-013, Brazil, guto@cbpf.br

Abstract

This analysis of the scientific and academic career of the Russian-Italian physicist Gleb Wataghin, founder of the physics course at the University of São Paulo, in the richest state of Brazil, in 1934, brings to light elements present in the formation of a scientific identity, which we characterize here as transnational. The methodological recourse to transnationalism is a cornerstone of our analysis, insofar as it was itself an integral part of Wataghin’s career, considering that he made foreign travel a systematic part of his approach and placed it at the disposal of his Brazilian students. Thanks to his training as a physicist and his membership in the international scientific community in the 1920s and ’30s, Wataghin brought to Brazil not just the latest topics on the physics agenda in the Northern Hemisphere, but also contacts that later enabled his students to spend time at institutions and laboratories run by renowned physicists. The scientific values and practices Wataghin transported to Brazil are discussed, as is the way he combined them with the values held dear by the São Paulo elite, responsible for planning and funding the university, who saw modern science as a symbol of erudition and a means by which to win back their political influence in Brazil, which they had lost in 1930 with the rise to power of a centralizing federal government.

Publisher

University of California Press

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science

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