Swiss Science, African Decolonization and the Rise of Global Health, 1940-2010
Basler Beiträge zur Geschichtswissenschaft
Herausgegeben von Caroline Arni, Susanna Burghartz, Lucas Burkart u.a.
186 Lukas Meier

Swiss Science, African Decolonization and the Rise of Global Health, 1940-2010

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Von der Feldforschung zur Globalen Gesundheit – and back again ... Schweizer Wissenschaft und die Dekolonisierung Afrikas

Wissenschaftliche Neugierde ist grenzenlos. Auch in der Schweiz. Das Schweizerische Tropeninstitut errichtete bereits in den frühen 1950er Jahren zwei Forschungslaboratorien in Afrika: das Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques (CSRS) an der Côte d’Ivoire sowie das Swiss Tropical Institute Field Laboratory (STIFL) in Tansania. Das Buch erzählt die Geschichte der Schweizer Wissenschaft an diesen Schauplätzen. Es beschreibt den Wandel von einer auf die Schweiz bezogenen Wissenschaft zu einer aktiven Forschungspartnerschaft.

After World War II, and especially during the decolonization era, Switzerland became more closely involved in African affairs. Swiss research institutions were established in both West and East Africa – the Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques at Côte d’Ivoire and the Swiss Tropical Institute Field Laboratory in Tanganyika. Playing a key role in exchanges of individuals, ideas and objects between Switzerland and Africa, these institutions evolved into scientific hotspots, ultimately led by African scientists and deeply embedded within the local scientific systems. This volume analyzes the successive transformations and paradigm shifts of Swiss science in Africa – from the study of nature and collection of specimens, through development aspirations, to more recent research partnerships. By tracing this history from late colonialism to the period of development aid and structural adjustment, the work aims to contribute to a better understanding of the burgeoning field of global health. 

Aus dem Inhalt

Introduction: Science, Medicine, and Decolonization

Chapter 1: Decolonization, Development and Geographies of Knowledge

Chapter 2: Switzerland in the World

Chapter 3: Scientists in the Field

Chapter 4: The Charitable Impulse: Development and Nutritional Research in Switzerland and Africa

Chapter 5: The Empire Retreats: Medical Research, Development and the Rise of Social Medicine

Chapter 6: The Transformation of Swiss Science in the Era of Structural Adjustment

Chapter 7: The Governance of Malaria Research in Tanzania

Epilogue: Science and Decolonization Revisited  

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Reihe Basler Beiträge zur Geschichtswissenschaft
Seitenanzahl 323 arabisch
Abbildungen 14 s/w
Zeichnungen 3
Format 15.5 x 22.5 cm
Bindung Buch, Broschiert
ISBN 978-3-7965-3347-1
Erscheinungsdatum 11.06.2014

Autor/in

Lukas Meier is a scientific collaborator at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute. He studied History and Political Sciences at the Universities of Basel, Bern and Wisconsin Madison, receiving his PhD from the University of Basel in 2012. His research interests include African history and the history of science.