Many of those others are good but the best overall article on science and secrecy is @michaelaaronden's one — it's just great.
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Replying to @wellerstein @michaelaaronden
The one in that volume or separate pub?
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Replying to @wellerstein @michaelaaronden
HOORAY! I am doubly excuted to read it then! First, Simmel.
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Replying to @NuclearAnthro @michaelaaronden
I'm a historian so of course I think historians do this better but really they do it better. Simmel and Weber and pretty much anyone who
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Replying to @wellerstein @michaelaaronden
Simmel is on the list as a "history of how this has been studied." Other than your dissertation, any other strong reccomendations?
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Replying to @NuclearAnthro @michaelaaronden
One often overlooked one is Vincent's The Culture of Secrecy—a rare example of doing a big characterization of secrecy that is still rooted.
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And if you are interested in US nuke secrecy, Arvin Quist's unpublished monographs are useful places to start: https://fas.org/sgp/library/quist/ …
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My own book will SOMEDAY (sigh) fill this out quite a bit more (imagine a Vincent-style approach to Quist's topic). But Quist is a good ref.
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Of my own pubs the one that I think gives a good example of what I think this kind of work can be for nuke secrecy is "Patenting the Bomb,"
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though it is on a narrow subtopic (secret patent policy). But it is what I mean by historically rooted approaches to secrecy as practice.
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Replying to @wellerstein @michaelaaronden
You were rught about
@michaelaaronden's piece! It is fantastic and fits wonderfully with what I need for this class. Also, Hacking snark!pic.twitter.com/GJLwvXk2bU
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