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Martin Mahony; Samuel Randalls
(2020)
Weather, Climate, and the Geographical Imagination: Placing Atmospheric Knowledges.
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Article
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg; Martin Mahony
(2020)
Introduction—up, down, Round and Round: Verticalities in the History of Science.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 595-611).
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Essay Review
Martin Mahony
(2019)
Climatography for the Anthropocene.
Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science.
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Review
Martin Mahony
(2019)
Review of unknown publication.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
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Article
Martin Mahony
(2018)
The ‘genie of the Storm’: Cyclonic Reasoning and the Spaces of Weather Observation in the Southern Indian Ocean, 1851–1925.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 607-633).
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Article
Martin Mahony; Angelo Matteo Caglioti
(2017)
Relocating Meteorology.
History of Meteorology
(pp. 1-14).
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Book
Matthias Heymann; Gabriele Gramelsberger; Martin Mahony
(2017)
Cultures of prediction in atmospheric and climate science: Epistemic and cultural shifts in computer-based modelling and simulation.
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Article
Martin Mahony
(2016)
For an empire of ‘all types of climate’: Meteorology as an imperial science.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 29-39).
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Mahony, Martin
(2014)
The Predictive State: Science, Territory and the Future of the Indian Climate.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 109-133).
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Article
Mahony, Martin; Hulme, Mike
(2012)
The Colour of Risk: An Exploration of the IPCC's “Burning Embers” Diagram.
Spontaneous Generations
(p. 75).
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