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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Jennifer Robertson
(2024)
Doing Fieldwork in Robotland: Combining Longue Durée with Rapid Ethnography.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 630-635).
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Article
Elsa Panciroli
(2024)
Making do with less: Fieldwork by the first female recipients of the Percy Sladen Memorial Fund between 1905–1950 (Patron's Review 2020).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 386-416).
(/isis/citation/CBB808929929/)
Article
Diogo de Carvalho Cabral; Frederico Freitas
(2024)
Placing Insects in Histories of Science.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 136-140).
(/isis/citation/CBB757002301/)
Article
ROY W. MCINTYRE
(2024)
Durham and Northumberland on the Topographic Maps William Smith Used as Manuscript Maps in the Field and on His Published Maps.
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
(pp. 255-290).
(/isis/citation/CBB471164261/)
Article
Sean Nixon
(2024)
Watching birds: observation, photography and the ‘ethological eye’.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 1-19).
(/isis/citation/CBB772315107/)
Article
Quentin Bourgeois; Eva Kaptijn; Wouter Verschoof-van der Vaart; et al.
(2024)
Assessing the quality of citizen science in archaeological remote sensing: results from the Heritage Quest project in the Netherlands.
Antiquity
(pp. 1662-1678).
(/isis/citation/CBB704132430/)
Article
Joanita Vroom
(2023)
“They Were Just Eating to Live”: The Social Archaeology of Ottoman Foodways and Ceramics.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 1231-1253).
(/isis/citation/CBB307483095/)
Article
Max Dresow
(2023)
Biased, Spasmodic, and Ridiculously Incomplete: Sequence Stratigraphy and the Emergence of a New Approach to Stratigraphic Complexity in Paleobiology, 1973–1995.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 419-454).
(/isis/citation/CBB246689551/)
Article
Miguel de Asúa
(2023)
Redhead, Paroissien, Parish & Co.: British Field Science in early Independent RÍo de la Plata.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 519-536).
(/isis/citation/CBB918305930/)
Article
Kristin D. Hussey
(2023)
Timeless spaces: Field experiments in the physiological study of circadian rhythms, 1938–1963.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences.
(/isis/citation/CBB813716304/)
Article
Susanne S. Renner; Ulrich Päßler; Pierre Moret
(2023)
“My Reputation is at Stake.” Humboldt's Mountain Plant Geography in the Making (1803–1825).
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 97-124).
(/isis/citation/CBB292201714/)
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David J. Drewry
(2023)
The Land Beneath the Ice: The Pioneering Years of Radar Exploration in Antarctica.
(/isis/citation/CBB499483215/)
Thesis
Spencer Adams
(2023)
Polar Futurism and the Labors of Knowledge Production.
(/isis/citation/CBB046856987/)
Article
Vanessa Finney
(2022)
Dining on Geologic Fish: Claiming the Australian Ceratodus for Science.
Journal for the History of Knowledge.
(/isis/citation/CBB705441361/)
Article
Déborah Dubald
(2022)
Off the Beaten Path? Frédéric Cailliaud’s Bureaucratic Practice of Geological Fieldwork in the Lower Loire, 1836-1869.
Journal for the History of Knowledge
(pp. 1-17).
(/isis/citation/CBB632710287/)
Article
Dejan Lukic
(2022)
Science Education and Bureaucratization of Fieldwork: Creating a Geological Collection in Nineteenth-Century Serbia.
Journal for the History of Knowledge
(pp. 1-12).
(/isis/citation/CBB535985882/)
Article
Daniela Serra
(2022)
A Naturalist between Two Worlds: Field Collecting in Claude Gay’s Forging of a Scientific Career in Chile and France.
Journal for the History of Knowledge
(pp. 1-17).
(/isis/citation/CBB183978175/)
Article
Catarina Madruga
(2022)
“Authentic provenance”: Locality and Colonial Collecting for the Lisbon Zoological Museum, 1860s-1880s.
Journal for the History of Knowledge.
(/isis/citation/CBB177143792/)
Article
James Andrew Secord
(2022)
Afterword: Hacking's Glyptodon.
Journal for the History of Knowledge.
(/isis/citation/CBB520635750/)
Article
Robert P. Prŷs-Jones
(2022)
Allan Octavian Hume (1829–1912): His development as an ornithologist until his departure from Etawah district, India, in 1867.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 391-407).
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