- British Society for Social Responsibility in Science (BSSRS)
The British Society for Social Responsibility in Science (BSSRS) was a group establishedin 1969 to stimulate an awareness of the
social significance of science . Members were primarily scientists or those active in academic poilitics.Among groups that were particularly active in BSSRS were members of
*Scientists against the Bomb
*CND
*Radical Statistics
*theOpen University
* theLondon School of Economics (LSE)Topics of concern to BSSRS included the following:
* scientists' individual and collective responsibilities
* political, social and economic factors affecting science and technology
* the need to draw the attention of the public to the implications and consequences of scientific development, thereby creating an informed public.BSSRS's inaugural meeting,sponsored by 64 Fellows, was held at the
Royal Society , and attended by morethan 300, mostly UK scientists and engineers. ProfessorMaurice Wilkins was the founding President (1969-91).BSSRS published a newssheet (1969-72),continued by
Science for the People , (1972/3), and also had local societies and organizedpublic meetings, as well as publishing longer research monographs. SeeBurhop (1971); Dickson (1971). See also Rose and Rose (1969); Pirani (1970);Werskey (1971); Fuller (ed.) (1971) and Rose (2003).
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