‘Tarzan of the sciences’: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in the communication jungle,
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1970
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Published:2023-10-11
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ISSN:0035-9149
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Container-title:Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Notes Rec.
Affiliation:
1. Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Postal box 629, 751 26 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract
In this paper, I discuss how the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences attempted to transform itself from an unofficial government agency into what might be called a scientific public relations organization in the years around 1970. On an organizational level, this transformation manifested in the establishment of new positions at the Academy: an international secretary was hired in 1970 and an information secretary in 1973, both soon followed by their own departments and staff. On a more existential level, it involved redefining its role in Swedish scientific research and administration, in relation to other institutions and to its own past position.
Funder
Humanities in the European Research Area
Publisher
The Royal Society
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science