The acquisition of a nuclear power reactor from the North American company Westinghouse in 1964 not only brought atomic practices and knowledge to Spain but also introduced new methods of industrial organization and management, as well as regulations created by organizations such as the US Atomic Energy Commission (US AEC) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This article analyzes the history of the knowledge, regulations and experimental practices relating to radiation safety and protection that traveled with this reactor to an industrial space: the Zorita nuclear power plant. Within this space, the appropriation, use, and coproduction of knowledge and practices were conditioned by political, economic, industrial and social f...
Spain began to show interest in nuclear energy in the late 1940’s. In 1964 the Nuclear Energy Law wa...
We aim at analysing the role of engineers and scientists as agents of economic modernization in Spai...
This article has been published in a revised form in Business History Review, 92 (Spring 2018): 29–5...
Spain was the first developing country to exploit a nuclear power plant commercially. By the early ...
Este artículo explora los procesos de aprendizaje y de transferencia tecnológica que situaron a Esp...
[EN] A decision by two Spanish companies to start producing nuclear-based electrical energy was the ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11024-014-9263-0This a...
Este trabajo es una reelaboración del capítulo de la memoria de doctorado de Sánchez Vázquez, 2010, ...
This paper analyzes the influence of nuclear development in Spain, an influence that went far beyond...
At the beginning of the atomic age, Francoist Spain launched an expensive project for the research, ...
ABSTRACT: The efforts to change the bleak image of the atom bomb galvanised the discourse on the pea...
We analysed the process of construction and connection to the electrical grid of four Spanish nuclea...
A decision by two Spanish companies to start producing nuclear-based electrical energy was the begin...
Safety is a key aspect for the continuity of nuclear energy as one of the most widely used energy op...
Case study of nuclear power policy in Argentina and its impact on modernization - discusses developm...
Spain began to show interest in nuclear energy in the late 1940’s. In 1964 the Nuclear Energy Law wa...
We aim at analysing the role of engineers and scientists as agents of economic modernization in Spai...
This article has been published in a revised form in Business History Review, 92 (Spring 2018): 29–5...
Spain was the first developing country to exploit a nuclear power plant commercially. By the early ...
Este artículo explora los procesos de aprendizaje y de transferencia tecnológica que situaron a Esp...
[EN] A decision by two Spanish companies to start producing nuclear-based electrical energy was the ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11024-014-9263-0This a...
Este trabajo es una reelaboración del capítulo de la memoria de doctorado de Sánchez Vázquez, 2010, ...
This paper analyzes the influence of nuclear development in Spain, an influence that went far beyond...
At the beginning of the atomic age, Francoist Spain launched an expensive project for the research, ...
ABSTRACT: The efforts to change the bleak image of the atom bomb galvanised the discourse on the pea...
We analysed the process of construction and connection to the electrical grid of four Spanish nuclea...
A decision by two Spanish companies to start producing nuclear-based electrical energy was the begin...
Safety is a key aspect for the continuity of nuclear energy as one of the most widely used energy op...
Case study of nuclear power policy in Argentina and its impact on modernization - discusses developm...
Spain began to show interest in nuclear energy in the late 1940’s. In 1964 the Nuclear Energy Law wa...
We aim at analysing the role of engineers and scientists as agents of economic modernization in Spai...
This article has been published in a revised form in Business History Review, 92 (Spring 2018): 29–5...