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Before and After the Fall: Geography of Soviet and Post-Soviet Physics Surveyed via Leading Journals

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PHYSICS IN PERSPECTIVE
卷 25, 期 1-2, 页码 41-75

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00016-023-00298-y

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History of physics; USSR; Post-Soviet Countries; Russia; Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics; Geographical distribution of physicists; Scientific diaspora

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Using a dataset from JETP and JETPL, this study explores the spatial geography of Soviet and post-Soviet physics from 1975 to 2015. It reveals the changing roles of different republics and cities within the USSR, post-Soviet states, and non-Soviet countries, while also considering the impact of Russian-speaking emigrants. This detailed and data-driven geographical analysis, based on leading cross-physics publications, contributes to the fields of physics history and Soviet/post-Soviet science and geopolitics.
Using a dataset of corresponding addresses in the Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics (JETP) and JETP Letters (JETPL), which were the leading venues for Soviet physics, we perform a large-scale survey of the spatial geography of Soviet and post-Soviet physics during the period 1975-2015, capturing the changing roles of different republics and cities within the USSR, post-Soviet states, and countries that were never part of the Soviet Union. We also pay attention to the role of Russian-speaking emigrants. Such a detailed and data-driven geography, based on two leading cross-physics publications, serves as a novel addition to the fields of the history of physics and Soviet/post-Soviet science and geopolitics.

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