This article is about the historian of science. For the person associated with Mardi Gras celebrations, see Joe Cain. For the football player, see Joe Cain (American football).
Cain has written extensively on the "synthesis period" of evolutionary studies, commonly referred to as the "modern synthesis" or the "evolutionary synthesis", of the 1930s and 1940s.[3] His main work has emphasised the community infrastructure associated with US researchers in the subject. This infrastructure includes the Society for the Study of Evolution and the journal Evolution. His biographical writing focuses on George Gaylord Simpson, Ernst Mayr and Julian Huxley.[4] His discussion of the relationship between Stephen Jay Gould and George Gaylord Simpson introduced the concept of "patricide" and "ritual patricide" to describe how one generation of scientists work to marginalise a predecessor.[5]
Cain received the 2012 UCL Public Engagement Unit's award for the head of department who has shown the strongest commitment to culture change in their area of responsibility with respect to public engagement[6] and the 2007 Joseph H. Hazen Education Prize from the History of Science Society.[7]
The same year he won the British Society for the History of Science OEC Image Prize for his photograph 'Connecting threads' and accompanying commentary.[8]
From 2003 to 2007, Cain was a member of the Council for the International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology.[9]
Selected works
2013, The Brown Dog in Battersea Park, Euston Grove Press.
(ed.) 2007, Regular Contact With Anyone Interested. Documents of the Society for the Study of Speciation, London: Euston Grove Press, second edition. ISBN978-1-906267-00-1.
with Sharon Messenger (eds.), 2009. Charles Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, London: Penguin Classics. ISBN978-0-14-143944-0.
(ed.) 2004, "Exploring the borderlands: documents of the Committee on Common Problems of Genetics, Paleontology, and Systematics, 1943-1944", Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 94: xlii + 160.
^Cain, Joe. 2009. "Rethinking the Synthesis Period in Evolutionary Studies". Journal of the History of Biology42: 621-648.
^Biographical essays appear in Michael Ruse and Joseph Travis (eds.). 2009. Evolution: The First Three Billion Years (Cambridge: Harvard University Press). ISBN978-0-674-03175-3.
^Cain, Joe. 2009. "Ritual Patricide: Why Stephen Jay Gould Assassinated George Gaylord Simpson", in David Sepkoski and Michael Ruse (eds.), The Paleobiological Revolution: Essays on the Growth of Modern Paleontology (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), pp. 346-363.
^ISHPSSB NewsletterArchived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, vol. 17 (2006), no. 2, International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology. Accessed 19 February 2010