The National Scientific Imperative in Wartime China and the Complex Motivations of Individual Scientists

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J. Megan Greene
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Abstract Although by the 1930s both state and nonstate actors generally agreed that science was key to the development of a modern China, there was no consensus on what that meant. The Second Sino-Japanese War stimulated a shift toward applied science that framed engagement in applied scientific activities as patriotic. This way of thinking was prevalent in Nationalist institutions. Although most scientists and social scientists understood themselves to be serving the nation, they did not all share this devotion to applied science. This article examines the Nationalist wartime institutional and rhetorical framework for scientific development and the complex ways in which scientists engaged with that framework. It shows that although the Nationalist state sought to bring science and technology into the service of the state, scientists, technicians, and social scientists, though often framing their work in terms of national need, were in fact motivated by a variety of interests and concerns.
战时中国的国家科学需求与科学家个人的复杂动机
虽然到20世纪30年代,国家和非国家行为体都普遍认为科学是现代中国发展的关键,但对这意味着什么并没有达成共识。第二次中日战争刺激了向应用科学的转变,将参与应用科学活动视为爱国。这种思维方式在国民党机构中很普遍。尽管大多数科学家和社会科学家都认为自己是在为国家服务,但他们并非都对应用科学有同样的奉献精神。本文考察了国民党战时科学发展的制度和修辞框架,以及科学家参与该框架的复杂方式。这表明,虽然国民党政府试图让科学技术为国家服务,但科学家、技术人员和社会科学家虽然经常根据国家需要来制定他们的工作,但实际上是受到各种利益和关切的驱使。
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