Selling Science in the Age of Newton: Advertising and the Commoditization of Knowledge / Edition 1

Selling Science in the Age of Newton: Advertising and the Commoditization of Knowledge / Edition 1

by Jeffrey R. Wigelsworth
ISBN-10:
1409400751
ISBN-13:
9781409400752
Pub. Date:
12/22/2010
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1409400751
ISBN-13:
9781409400752
Pub. Date:
12/22/2010
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Selling Science in the Age of Newton: Advertising and the Commoditization of Knowledge / Edition 1

Selling Science in the Age of Newton: Advertising and the Commoditization of Knowledge / Edition 1

by Jeffrey R. Wigelsworth
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Overview

Selling Science in the Age of Newton explores an often ignored avenue in the popularization of science. It is an investigation of how advertisements in London newspapers (from approximately 1687 to 1727) enticed consumers to purchase products relating to science: books, lecture series, and instruments. London's readers were among the first in Europe to be exposed to regular newspapers and the advertisements contained in them. This occurred just as science began to captivate the nation's imagination due, in part, to Isaac Newton's rising popularity following the publication of his Principia (1687). This unique moment allows us to see how advertising helped shape the initial public reception of science. This book fills a substantial gap in our understanding of science and the culture in which it developed by examining the medium of advertising and its function in the discourse of both early-modern science and commerce. It answers questions such as: what happens to science once it is a commodity; how are consumers tempted to purchase science amidst a sea of other commodities; how is the reading public encouraged to give social acceptance to facts of nature; and how did marketing campaigns craft newspapers readers into a source of validation for the items of science advertised? In an age where the production of scientific knowledge increasingly relied upon sales to many rather than the endorsement of a single wealthy patron, marketing was the key to success.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409400752
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/22/2010
Series: Science, Technology and Culture, 1700-1945
Edition description: 1
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Jeffrey R. Wigelsworth teaches English History and World History in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Red Deer College, Canada. His previous publications include Deism in Enlightenment England: Theology, Politics, and Newtonian Public Science (2009) and Science and Technology in Medieval European Life (2006).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Advertisements in the Philosophical Transactions; Chapter 3 Newspapers and BiPart Isan Advertisement; Chapter 4 Daily Newspapers and Advertisements as Science Texts; Chapter 5 Navigation and Newsprint: Advertising Longitude Schemes; Chapter 6 Advertising Experiment and Reputation: Newtonian Lecturer as Brand; Chapter 7 Science as a Commodity: The Eighteenth Century and Beyond;
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