Article ID: CBB933792134

On the Social Shaping of Quantum Technologies: An Analysis of Emerging Expectations Through Grant Proposals from 2002–2020 (2021)

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The term ‘quantum technology’ was first popularised by an Australian physicist in the mid-1990s. These technologies make use of the properties of quantum physics and are being developed and invested across the world, yet this emerging technology is understudied in science and technology studies. This article investigates the emergence of the notion of ‘quantum technologies’ and examines the expectations shaping this field through an analysis of research grants funded by a national research funder, the Australian Research Council between 2002 and 2020. I examine how ‘quantum technology’ and ‘quantum computing’ have come to dominate claims and expectations surrounding research in quantum science. These expectations do more than inform the scientific goals of the field. They also provide an overarching, uniting rhetoric for individual projects and people and shape the uses imagined for quantum technologies. This analysis shows how claims for this emerging technology draw on ‘breakthrough’ metaphors to engage researchers and marshal investment and concludes by highlighting the need for increased clarity regarding expectations for quantum technologies.

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Authors & Contributors
Nichols, Stephen R.
Ali Ergur
Lenny Lipton
Chih-Yuan Yang
Ben Kenwright
Mola, Luca
Journals
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Technology and Culture
Spontaneous Generations
Science, Technology and Human Values
Public Understanding of Science
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
Publishers
University of Alberta (Canada)
Springer
Routledge
Praeger Publishers
Greenwood Press
Bloomsbury Academic
Concepts
Development of technology; change in technology
Technology
Technology and society
Nanotechnology
Rhetoric in scientific discourse
Technology and culture
People
Szilard, Leo
Soddy, Frederick
Polanyi, Michael
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
18th century
Renaissance
Places
United States
Indonesia
Italy
Southeast Asia
Taiwan
India
Institutions
Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
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