The Protest that Never Was: Silencing Political Activism at CERN Before and During the Vietnam War

IF 0.1 3区 哲学 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Barbara Hof, Gerardo Ienna, Simone Turchetti
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Abstract

This article focuses on the history of CERN from the perspective of its staff’s political initiatives. Notwithstanding the extensive coverage that the international physics laboratory has received, historians have yet to document these campaigns in full. What follows explains this omission by focusing on provisions that muzzled the activists’ initiatives. Since 1955, staff rules and regulations elaborated by CERN managers aimed at curbing efforts to promote political campaigning in the laboratory. Designed to safeguard its special legal status as an international organization in Switzerland devoted to scientific collaborations, these provisions strengthened its public image as a “sanctuary” for pure physics. With the war in Vietnam in full swing, however, it became more difficult to bottle in political initiatives, especially as CERN staff contributed to anti-war protests and supported local solidarity groups. At this critical junction, the laboratory managers muffled campaigns targeting Nobel-prize winning physicist Murray Gell-Mann, and made it seem as if a petition against the US military strikes in Vietnam signed by its staff was never put together.

从未有过的抗议:越战前和越战期间欧洲核子研究中心对政治活动的压制
本文重点从欧洲核子研究中心工作人员的政治倡议角度来介绍该中心的历史。尽管国际物理实验室得到了广泛的报道,但历史学家尚未完整地记录这些活动。接下来,我们将重点关注那些阻碍积极分子提出倡议的规定,以此来解释这一疏漏。自 1955 年以来,欧洲核子研究中心管理人员制定的工作人员规章制度旨在遏制在实验室内推动政治运动的努力。这些规定旨在维护欧洲核子研究中心作为瑞士一个致力于科学合作的国际组织的特殊法律地位,强化其作为纯物理 "避难所 "的公众形象。然而,随着越南战争如火如荼地进行,欧洲核子研究中心的政治活动变得更加困难,尤其是欧洲核子研究中心的员工参加了反战抗议活动,并支持当地的声援团体。在这一关键时刻,实验室管理者压制了针对诺贝尔物理学奖得主默里-盖尔-曼(Murray Gell-Mann)的运动,并使一份由其员工签署的反对美国军事打击越南的请愿书似乎从未被整理出来。
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Physics in Perspective
Physics in Perspective 物理-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
0.60
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0.00%
发文量
10
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Physics in Perspective seeks to bridge the gulf between physicists and non-physicists through historical and philosophical studies that typically display the unpredictable as well as the cross-disciplinary interplay of observation, experiment, and theory that has occurred over extended periods of time in academic, governmental, and industrial settings and in allied disciplines such as astrophysics, chemical physics, and geophysics. The journal also publishes first-person accounts by physicists of significant contributions they have made, biographical articles, book reviews, and guided tours of historical sites in cities throughout the world. It strives to make all articles understandable to a broad spectrum of readers – scientists, teachers, students, and the public at large. Bibliographic Data Phys. Perspect. 1 volume per year, 4 issues per volume approx. 500 pages per volume Format: 15.5 x 23.5cm ISSN 1422-6944 (print) ISSN 1422-6960 (electronic)
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