@Book{83838014X, editor="Kaiser, David and McCray, W. Patrick", title="Groovy science: knowledge, innovation, and American counterculture", year="2016", publisher="The University of Chicago Press", address="Chicago", keywords="Science; Social aspects; United States; Counterculture; History; Gegenkultur; Wissenschaft; USA; Geschichte 1901-2000", contents="ConversionAdult swim: how John C. Lilly got groovy (and took the dolphin with him), 1958-1968 / Graham Burnett -- Blowing foam and blowing minds: better surfing through chemistry / Peter Neushul and Peter Westwick -- Santa Barbara physicists in the Vietnam era / Cyrus C.M. Mody -- Seeking -- Between the counterculture and the corporation: Abraham Maslow and humanistic psychology in the 1960s / Nadine Weidman -- A quest for permanence: the ecological visioneering of John Todd and the new Alchemy Institute / Henry Trim -- The little manual that started a revolution: how hippie midwifery became mainstream / Wendy Kline -- Personae -- The unseasonable grooviness of Immanuel Velikovsky / Michael D. Gordin -- Timothy Leary's transhumanist smile / W. Patrick McCray -- Science of the sexy beast: biological masculinities and the Playboy lifestyle / Erika Lorraine Milam -- Legacies -- Alloyed: countercultural bricoleurs and the design science revival / Andrew Kirk -- How the industrial scientist got his groove: entrepreneurial journalism and the fashioning of technoscientific innovators / Matthew Wisnioski -- When ch{\`e}vre was weird: hippie taste, technoscience, and the revival of American artisanal food making / Heather Paxson -- Afterword: the counterculture's looking glass / David Farber and Beth Bailey.", note="David Kaiser and W. Patrick McCray, editors", note="Literaturangaben. - Index", note="Hier auch sp{\"a}ter erschienene, unver{\"a}nderte Nachdrucke", isbn="9780226372884", language="English" }