Article ID: CBB621920403

The scientist and the advertisement: Reklamegutachten in imperial Germany (2020)

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In late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Germany, the integration of product-evaluating certificates and reports (Gutachten) into advertisements triggered repeated condemnations of “advertisement-Gutachten” (Reklamegutachten), and scientists and science administrators introduced various restrictions to prevent the appearance of such documents. At the same time, the provision of Gutachten to private individuals and firms seemed crucial to the success of many private and public laboratories. Some chemical and other professionals, moreover, argued that the authoring and use of Reklamegutachten could represent a “scientific” and, therefore, ethical practice. By examining the contested history of the advertisement-Gutachten, this article reveals how a previously tolerated knowledge service lost its legitimacy in a particular place and period of time, and highlights the challenges of eliminating this practice or restoring its legitimacy afterward. The article also explores how professional scientists’ approaches to maintaining a reputation for integrity in the face of commercial and competitive pressures related to the better-known efforts of professionals in other fields, particularly the medical. I emphasize that, in determining whether a Gutachten qualified as scientific, the nature and transparency of the underlying research process was only one of the criteria that were considered, and often not the most significant yardstick. At the same time, however, ideas about the personal and professional/institutional integrity of providers of Gutachten were inextricably connected with assessments of the honesty and objectivity of their research.

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Authors & Contributors
Sara Spike
Message, Reuben
Waits, Robert K.
Kidd, Ian James
Dunne, Matthew W.
Wigelsworth, Jeffrey Robert
Journals
History and Technology
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Science in Context
Public Understanding of Science
Pharmacy in History
Publishers
Pickering & Chatto
University of Massachusetts Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Harlan Davidson, Inc.
Franz Steiner Verlag
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Concepts
Science and society
Public understanding of science
Advertising
Marketing techniques
Popular culture
Chemical drugs
People
Shaw, John
Newton, Isaac
Crookes, William
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
18th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
Germany
Barcelona (Spain)
Nova Scotia
France
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