Article ID: CBB682227369

The Future of Electricity and Electricity as the Future: The Sociotechnical Imagination of Russian Electrical Engineers in the 19th Century (2020)

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This article examines Russian engineers’ social imagination about the future through the professional discussions held at the electrotechnical congresses in the nineteenth century. Formulating the prospective future of the industry, the state and society was a collective endeavor, a process in which the identity and mission of engineers were crystallized. Through envisioning the future of technology and its role in the society, engineers revealed their cultural role as mediators between technological innovation, and both the wider public and the state. In order to better understand the manifestations of the shared cultural understandings of a desirable future and social order, the article resorts to Sheila Jasanoff’s concept of sociotechnical imaginaries (Jasanoff & Kim, 2015). The engineering community’s sociotechnical imagination about electricity was shaped around the transformative possibilities of this technology. It was believed that electrical engineering was able not only to accelerate industrial production, but also to solve social, medical and cultural problems, thereby uniting the Russian Empire. Descriptions of the rational, comfortable and beautiful world of the electrified future overlapped in engineering discussions, journalism and science fiction. Positive scenarios emphasized the advantages of electrical engineering and bypassed the problems associated with electrification, constructing an idea of its inevitability. The electrical engineer became a kind of a new cultural hero, who knew how to make a working device or system, and also filled the task of linking the development of technology to the development of society.

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Authors & Contributors
Sylvest, Casper
Peter Bennesved
Garza, James A.
Moore, Abigail Harrison
Wells, Francis C.
Marie Cronqvist
Journals
Research in the History of Technology
Technology's Stories
The Chemical Educator
Technology and Culture
Science, Technology and Human Values
Publishers
University of Pittsburgh Press
The MIT Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Springer Nature
Springer International Publishing
University of Nebraska Press
Concepts
Technology and society
Electricity; magnetism
Engineers
Sociotechnical imaginaries
Lighting, electric
Civil defense
People
Haweis, Mary Eliza, 1848-1898
Fedorov, Nikolai
Lutzky, Boris
Leonardo da Vinci
Clapeyron, Benoît Paul Émil
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
Early modern
20th century, late
Places
United States
Russia
Germany
Sweden
France
Europe
Institutions
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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