- Peter Galison
Peter Louis Galison is the Pellegrino University Professor in History of Science and
Physics atHarvard University .Galison received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in both Physics and the History of Science in 1983. His publications include "Image and Logic: A Material Culture of Microphysics" (1997) and "Einstein's Clocks, Poincare's Maps: Empires of Time". His most recent book (2007), co-authored with
Lorraine Daston , is titled "Objectivity".In "Image and Logic", Galison explored the fundamental rift rising in the physical sciences: whether singular, visual accounts of scientific phenomenon would be accepted as the dominant language of proof, or whether statistically significant, frequently repeated results would dominate the field. This division, Galison claims, can be seen in the conflicts amongst high-energy physicists investigating new particles, some of whom offer up statistically significant and frequently replicated analysis of the new particle passing through electric fields, others of whom offer up a single picture of a particle behaving—in a single instance—in a way that cannot be explained by the characteristics of existing known particles.
His work with
Lorraine Daston developed the concept of "mechanical objectivity " which is often used in scholarly literature, and he has done pioneering work on applying the anthropological notion of "trading zones " to scientific practice. He has developed a film for theHistory Channel on the development of thehydrogen bomb , and has done work on the intersection of science with other disciplines, in particularart (along with his wife,Caroline A. Jones ) andarchitecture . He is on the editorial board of "Critical Inquiry " and was aMacArthur Fellow in 1996.Galison has been involved in the production of two documentary films. The first, "The Ultimate Weapon: The H-Bomb Dilemma", was about the political and scientific decisions behind the creation of the first
hydrogen bomb in the United States, and premiered on theHistory Channel in 2000. The second, and most recent, "Secrecy", Galison directed with Harvard filmmakerRobb Moss , is about the costs and benefits of governmentsecrecy , and premiered at the 2008Sundance Film Festival . [http://www.sundance.org/festival/press_industry/releases/2008_films_in_competition.asp]Before moving to Harvard, Galison taught for several years at Stanford University where he was professor of History, Philosophy, and Physics. He is considered part of the "Stanford School" of philosophy of science along with
Ian Hacking ,John Dupré , andNancy Cartwright (philosopher) .Bibliography
*Peter Galison, "How experiments end" (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987). ISBN 0-226-27914-6
*— "Image and logic: a material culture of microphysics" (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997). ISBN 0-226-27917-0
*— and Caroline Jones, "Picturing science, producing art" (New York: Routledge, 1998). ISBN 0-415-91912-6
*— "Einstein's clocks, Poincarés maps: empires of time" (New York: W.W. Norton, 2003). ISBN 0-393-02001-0
*— and Lorraine Daston, "Objectivity" (Boston: Zone Books, 2007).
*Peter Galison & David J Stump (eds), "The Disunity of Science: Boundaries, Contexts, and Power" (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press). ISBN 0-8047-2562-4
*Peter Galison & Bruce Hevly (eds), "Big Science: The Growth of Large-Scale Research" (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press). ISBN 0-8047-2335-4Filmography
*"The Ultimate Weapon: The H-Bomb Dilemma" (2000) Writer/producer, 44 minutes. Premiere: The History Channel, 2000.
*"Secrecy" (2008) Producer/Director (withRobb Moss ), 85 minutes. Premiere: The Sundance Film Festival ('08).External links
* [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hsdept/bios/galison.html Galison's history of science homepage]
* [http://physics.harvard.edu/people/facpages/galison.html Galison's physics homepage]
* [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hsdept/bios/galison-nytimes.html Article about Galison from the "New York Times"]
* [http://www.aip.org/history/einstein/essay-einsteins-time.htm Interview with Galison about his Einstein book]
* [http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/daily/2006/01/24-uniprof.html Galison appointed University Professor Harvard Gazette]
* [http://www.secrecyfilm.com/ SECRECY] — Galison and Moss' documentary homepage
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