Article ID: CBB001550737

Multispecies Networks: Visualizing the Psychological Research of the Committee for Research in Problems of Sex (2015)

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In our current moment, there is considerable interest in networks, in how people and things are connected. This essay outlines one approach that brings together insights from actor-network theory, social network analysis, and digital history to interpret past scientific activity. Multispecies network analysis (MNA) is a means of understanding the historical interactions among scientists, institutions, and preferred experimental animals. A reexamination of studies of sexual behavior funded by the Committee for Research in Problems of Sex between the 1920s-1940s demonstrates the applicability of MNA to clarifying the relations that sustained this area of psychology. The measures of weighted degree and betweenness can highlight which nodes (whether organisms or institutions) were particularly “central” to this network. Rats featured as the animals most widely studied during this period, but the analysis also reveals distinct institutional and disciplinary cultures where different species were favored as either surrogates for humans or representatives of more general biological groups.

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Authors & Contributors
Vicedo, Marga
Johnston, Timothy D.
Dewsbury, Donald A.
Maayan Sudai
Braitman, Laurel
Wilson, Emily K.
Journals
History of Psychology
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Social Studies of Science
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Journal of the History of Biology
Journal of Family History
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
W.H. Freeman/Spektrum
University of Pennsylvania Press
University of Illinois Press
Johns Hopkins University
Blackwell
Concepts
Psychology
Sex
Animal psychology
Animal behavior
Biology
Emotions; passions
People
Morgan, Lewis Henry
Kinsey, Alfred C.
Harlow, Harry Frederick
Beach, Frank Ambrose
Ellwood, Charles Abram
Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
Medieval
21st century
Places
United States
Europe
Chicago (Illinois, U.S.)
Great Britain
Institutions
National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.)
Carnegie Institution of Washington
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