Doing Physics, Second Edition: How Physicists Take Hold of the World - Softcover

Krieger, Martin H.

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9780253207012: Doing Physics, Second Edition: How Physicists Take Hold of the World

Synopsis

"This is a mind-altering book―it ought to carry some sort of warning, that you will never be the same again once you have read it.... This is an important and provocative book, timely and full of insight. Fail to read it, and you may miss out on the physics of the future." ―John Gribbin, New Scientist

"Krieger... excellently tells those in our human society outside the physics world how physicists think, plan, and go about understanding nature." ―Choice

"... an excellent book... innovative." ―Isis

"Krieger takes us into the world of the physicist, on a theoretically informed anthropological field trip."―Contemporary Sociology

Krieger describes the ways physicists actually do their work, their motives, and their ways of making sense of the world so that outsiders can understand it. He focuses on the "factory" of Nature; the analysis of the world as a clockworks of comparatively dumb parts; a set of kinship rules that govern families of particles; the setting of a simple stage, a vacuum, on which something arises out of nothing; and the items that make up a physicist’s tool kit.

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About the Author

MARTIN H. KRIEGER who holds a doctorate in physics, is Professor of Planning at the University of Southern California and author of Advice and Planning and Marginalism and Discontinuity: Tools for the Crafts of Knowledge and Decision.


From the Back Cover

This book is a cultural phenomenology of doing physics. It describes the ways physicists actually do their work--their motives, and their ways of making sense of the world--so that outsiders can understand it. Martin H. Krieger explains that physicists employ a small number of everyday notions to get at the world experimentally and conceptually.

Reviews

Physicist Krieger ( Advice and Planning ) calls his unusual book ``an ethnographic or cultural report on the technical practices of a subculture.'' Brief but dense, this attempt to explain to the layperson how physicists approach the world arose from a course Krieger taught for nonscientists. His warning that some of the material is ``hard going'' is an understatement. The author first details the ``division of labor'' within nature, arguing that nature is like a factory; he then goes on to explore the analytic units of physics; systems within physics; strategies of looking at problems; and the ``craft'' of science. He produces some interesting and accessible analogies, comparing kinship systems, chemistry, market economies and physics--all involve ``fair exchange''--and showing how a telephone switching system is a model of the complex system that physicists study. However, the discussion is often abstract and hampered by baffling graphs and equations. Krieger has gone only part of the way toward bringing this complex subculture to light.

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ISBN 10:  0253006074 ISBN 13:  9780253006073
Publisher: Indiana University Press, 2012
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