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Table of Contents |
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Acknowledgments |
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Section I: Approaches |
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Legitimizing Science: Introductory Essay Andreas Franzmann, Axel Jansen and Peter Münte |
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Transformations in the Interrelation between Science and Nation-States: The Theoretical Perspective of Functional Differentiation Rudolf Stichweh |
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Section II: Science in Emerging Nation-States |
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State-Nation-University: The Nineteenth-Century “German University Model” as a Strategy for National Legitimacy in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland Dieter Langewiesche |
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The Symbolic Formation of Sciencein its Historic Situation: Rudolf Virchowon Science and the Nation Peter Münte |
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Science in an Emerging Nation-State: The Case of the Antebellum United States Axel Jansen |
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The State-Technoscience Duo in India: A Brief History of a Politico-Epistemological Contract Shiju Sam Varughese |
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Section III: Legitimizing Fields of Investigation |
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Shifting Alliances, Epistemic Transformations: Horkheimer, Pollock, and Adorno and the Democratization of West Germany Fabian Link |
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Legitimizing Islamic Studies after 9/11 Andreas Franzmann |
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Stem Cell Debates in an Age of Fracture Axel Jansen |
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The Internationalization of Science, Technology & Innovation (STI): An Emerging Policy Field at the Intersection of Foreign Policy and Science Policy? Nina Witjes and Lisa Sigl |
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Section IV: Global Science |
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The Institutionalization of the European Research Area: The Emergence of Transnational Research Governance and its Consequences Arne Pilniok |
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Universalized Third Parties: “Scientized”Observers and the Construction of Global Competition between Nation-States Tobias Werron |
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Figures |
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Contributors |
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