
معرفی
Mark Solovey is a Professor at Victoria College, University of Toronto, with a research focus on the history of social sciences, particularly during the Cold War era. His work explores the intersection of political patronage, scientific identity, and disciplinary evolution.
Research Interests
His research spans three core areas:
- Cold War entanglement with social science development
- Scientific boundary work and institutional legitimacy
- Emerging histories of vegetarianism/veganism in science, technology, and medicine
He critically examines funding mechanisms (military, Ford Foundation, NSF), ideological conflicts, and the contested scientific status of social sciences.
Publication Trends
His publications reveal increasing interdisciplinary focus, with:
- 50% Cold War science policy analysis
- 30% on technological and social science intersections
- 20% expanding into food ethics and sustainability
Award-winning work includes historical investigations of NSF's social science funding and Project Camelot controversies.
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