Science Migrations

Author:

Jankovic Vladimir1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK; fax: +44 161 275 5969

Abstract

This paper presents the history of Belgrade numerical weather prediction models as ‘assemblages’ shaped by the cognitive, social and material circumstances of Tito’s Yugoslavia. It looks at how local researchers customized their model to suit the Balkan weather, IBM computers and socialist science policy, and how they managed to ‘export’ the product internationally. Accommodating the lack of computing power and mountainous topography, the model at first attracted the users with similar concerns. When it was later tested at the US National Meteorological Center, it showed a skill and potential for rapid improvement that led to its implementation in the USA and other national weather services. The success of the Eta model illustrates the ways in which a regional research travels into an ‘alien’ institutional and cognitive territory and how it bears upon the issues of the production and circulation of technoscientific knowledge. It is argued that the difference between the perceptionsof international ‘frontier’ technoscience and the local ‘backwater’ adaptation is that the former implies a representational notion in which what matters is a black-boxed ‘fund’ of knowledge, while the latter implies an agenda in which what matters is exactly that – what matters locally.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,General Social Sciences,History

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