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Ernst Braun (9 March 1925 – 3 March 2015) was a British-Austrian scholar in technology policy and technology assessment.


Biography

Born in
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as Czechoslovak citizen, Braun grew up in Czechoslovakia. He studied physics at
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(1952 MSc, Dr.rer.nat.), PhD in solid state physics (
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1959). Research in industrial research laboratory, then changed to University career. Appointed professor of physics at
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in Birmingham (1967). In 1973 started an interdisciplinary post-graduate research unit, the Technology Policy Unit (TPU). The topics of research embraced all social aspects of technology, including questions of policy,
technology assessment Technology assessment (TA, , ) is a practical process of determining the value of a new or emerging technology in and of itself or against existing technologies. This is a means of assessing and rating the new technology from the time when it w ...
, and the process and effects of technological innovation. In the same year Ernest Braun, together with the late Bill Williams and Michael Gibbons founded an interuniversity group known as “Science in a Social Context” (SISCON). This group obtained some funding and hired research fellows who produced teaching texts published by Butterworth. The purpose was to assist in the teaching of social aspects of science and technology to undergraduates in a variety of disciplines. The TPU at Aston University started an MSc course under the title “Social Aspects of Science and Technology” and also recruited several doctoral students. Many of the graduates of the doctoral programme later became professors in British universities. Also David Collingridge, the author of the
Collingridge dilemma The Collingridge dilemma is a methodological quandary in which efforts to influence or control the further development of technology face a double-bind problem: * An information problem: impacts cannot be easily predicted until the technology is ex ...
worked at TPU. In 1982/83 Braun was visiting professor at
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. In 1984 he retired from Aston University. and became visiting professor at
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, followed by several free-lance research projects in Austria. In 1985 he joined the
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(OAW), where he started a research group on
technology assessment Technology assessment (TA, , ) is a practical process of determining the value of a new or emerging technology in and of itself or against existing technologies. This is a means of assessing and rating the new technology from the time when it w ...
. In 1988, this group became the Technology Assessment Unit (FTB), headed by him till his retirement from the OAW in 1991, when he returned to England. Braun was followed by Gunther Tichy and under his leadership the FTB became a fully-fledged Institute of Technology Assessment (ITA). On his return to England, Braun became visiting professor in the
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in Milton Keynes. When he finally retired in 1994 he lived for five years in Portugal and in 2010 moved to Austria with his wife Doris (née Luttenberger), a painter. He had two daughters from his first marriage, both living in London. He died on 3 March 2015 in Bruckneudorf, just 6 days shy of his 90th birthday.


Achievements

Braun is regarded as a European pioneer of social studies in science and technology in general, and of
technology assessment Technology assessment (TA, , ) is a practical process of determining the value of a new or emerging technology in and of itself or against existing technologies. This is a means of assessing and rating the new technology from the time when it w ...
in particular. In Austria he is regarded as the founder of technology assessment. He has written several books and many journal articles. His best known books are probably Revolution in Miniature (with Stuart Macdonald) 1978, Futile Progress 1995, Technology in Context 1998. His last book, From Need to Greed, The Changing Role of Technology in Society, published in 2010.


Books

*''Science and Survival'', Butterworth, London 1977 (a SISCON book), (with David Collingridge). *''Revolution in Miniature''. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1978, (with Stuart McDonald). *''Assessment of Technological Decisions'', Butterworth, London 1979 (a SISCON book), (with David Collingridge and Kate Hinton) *''Wayward Technology''. Printer, London 1984, . *''Futile Progress'', Earthscan, London, 1995, . *''Technology in Context'', Routledge, London, 1998, . *''From Need to Greed'', Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna, 2010, .


Notes


External links


E. Braun in the ISBN data base

E. Braun on Google Scholar


Sources

This short biography is based on an autographic curriculum vitae by E. Braun as well as research carried out at the Institute of Technology Assessment in Vienna, among others published in this article (in German): Nentwich/Peissl, 2005, 20 Jahre Technikfolgenabschätzung in Österreich. In: Nentwich, Michael; Peissl, Walter (Hrsg.), Technikfolgenabschätzung in der österreichischen Praxis, Festschrift für Gunther Tichy; Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akadmie der Wissenschaften, pp. 11–32,
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This article is mostly translated from original in the German Wikipedia. Obituary: "Ernest Braun 1925-2015

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