Article ID: CBB001220840

Information, Education, and Indoctrination: The Federation of American Scientists and Public Communication Strategies in the Atomic Age (2012)

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Immediately following World War II, atomic scientists and their colleagues in other disciplines formed the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) and dedicated themselves to increasing public knowledge about atomic energy and the need for international control. FAS scientists began their campaign with faith in the role a well-informed public could play in a democracy. Recognizing their inexperience in public relations, scientists sought the assistance of social scientists and PR experts to help them communicate their message effectively. Confronting in their advisors' recommendations a radically different conception of how to reach the public, FAS scientists faced a choice: relinquish their cherished self-image as objective experts and embrace techniques of indoctrination, or maintain their focus on informing or educating the public. Examining the Federation's dilemma sheds new light upon the changing motivations and public communication strategies of scientists in post-World War II America.

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Authors & Contributors
Munns, David P. D.
Menzel, Julia Harriet
Seiko Ishihara-Shineha
John A. Mihelich
Debbie A. Storrs
Michelle M. Wiest
Journals
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Science in Context
Physics in Perspective
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
MIT Press
Springer International Publishing
Oregon State University
Washington State University Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Public understanding of science
Science and society
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
Physics
Atomic, nuclear, and particle physics
Science education and teaching
People
Sommerfeld, Arnold Johannes Wilhelm
Pauli, Wolfgang Ernst
Wilson, Robert Rathbun
Wilson, Kenneth G.
Wheeler, John Archibald
Hintz, Norton M.
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Midwestern states (U.S.)
Cuba
Netherlands
France
Institutions
Munich. Universität
Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences (Iowa, U.S.)
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (United States)
Royal Society of London
Cornell University
British Association for the Advancement of Science
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