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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Marlon Zhu
(2023)
Fathers to be blamed: Media and the public accountability of Zikawei Observatory's typhoon warnings in Treaty-port Shanghai.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 83-96).
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Article
Rachel Hill
(2023)
Cover Essay: Stamping Soviet Cosmonauts, Craft, and Cosmos.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 651-664).
(/isis/citation/CBB466985931/)
Article
Miquel Carandell Baruzzi
(2023)
‘Ugly and smelly or useful insect hunters?’ Perceptions of and attitudes towards bats in the turn of the twentieth-century public sphere in Barcelona.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 103-120).
(/isis/citation/CBB108185065/)
Article
Liv Grjebine
(2022)
A Darwinian Murder: The Role of the Barré-Lebiez Affair in the Diffusion of Darwinism in Nineteenth-Century France.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 689-709).
(/isis/citation/CBB374593926/)
Article
Joe Cain
(2022)
“Horniman Museum and Library Publications” series: zoology and anthropology (1904–1977).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 249-258).
(/isis/citation/CBB061292384/)
Article
Mike Zapp
(2022)
The legitimacy of science and the populist backlash: Cross-national and longitudinal trends and determinants of attitudes toward science.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 885-902).
(/isis/citation/CBB306282966/)
Article
Helen Cowie
(2022)
A Tale of Two Anteaters: Madrid 1776 and London 1853.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 591-614).
(/isis/citation/CBB322544541/)
Article
Cristiana Vieira; João Muchagata; Rita Gaspar; et al.
(2022)
Biological models and replicas in Museu de História Natural e da Ciência da Universidade do Porto, Portugal.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 269-284).
(/isis/citation/CBB251819422/)
Article
Katherine McLeod
(2022)
The Call of the Hoatzin: Ecology, Evolution, and Eugenics at the Bronx Zoo.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 683-704).
(/isis/citation/CBB199228100/)
Article
Edward Guimont; Megan Baumhammer
(2022)
Public history, personal pseudohistory, and VirtHSTM.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100835).
(/isis/citation/CBB608016425/)
Book
Samuel J. M. M. Alberti
(2022)
Curious Devices and Mighty Machines: Exploring Science Museums.
(/isis/citation/CBB113729203/)
Book
Liz Sevcenko
(2022)
Public History for a Post-Truth Era: Fighting Denial through Memory Movements.
(/isis/citation/CBB650942848/)
Book
Vernon N. Kisling Jr
(2022)
Zoo and Aquarium History: Ancient Animal Collections to Conservation Centers.
(/isis/citation/CBB424738263/)
Article
Jenny Beckman
(2022)
Competition and coordination in Swedish botanical publication, 1820–79: Eleven editions of Hartman’s Handbook.
History of Science
(pp. 211-231).
(/isis/citation/CBB154384419/)
Article
Michael Støen
(2022)
1999: The BBC simulates prehistoric wildlife.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 524-529).
(/isis/citation/CBB015498399/)
Book
Elena Conis
(2022)
How to Sell a Poison: The Rise, Fall, and Toxic Return of DDT.
(/isis/citation/CBB048978230/)
Book
Nicole Howard
(2022)
Loath to Print: The Reluctant Scientific Author, 1500–1750.
(/isis/citation/CBB894126119/)
Article
Bruce T. Moran
(2022)
Medical Performance and the Alchemy of Plants in the Ventures of Leonhard Thurneisser zum Thurn.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 95-117).
(/isis/citation/CBB062067283/)
Article
Dietram A. Scheufele
(2022)
Thirty years of science–society interfaces: What’s next?.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 297-304).
(/isis/citation/CBB213560966/)
Article
Luisa Massarani
(2022)
30 years of PUS: Reflections from Latin America on the academic field of science communication.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 323-330).
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