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related to Denmark
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226 citations
related to Denmark as a subject or category
Country Code DK
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Article
Henriette Steiner
(2023)
I never promised you a rose garden.… When landscape architecture becomes a laboratory for the Anthropocene.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 178-201).
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Article
Anders Buch; Loren Mark Ramsay; Hanne Løje
(2022)
Discursive Enactments of Knowledge Production in Engineering Education.
Engineering Studies
(pp. 195-215).
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Book
Ole Peter Grell
(2022)
The World of Worm: Physician, Professor, Antiquarian, and Collector, 1588-1654.
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Article
Matthias Heymann
(2022)
Investigating global resource chains: the case of the global Danish plant oil complex.
Ferrum
(pp. 58-65).
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Article
Jørgen Burchhardt
(2022)
Recycling scrap for steelmaking: the case of the Danish Steel Rolling Mill.
Ferrum
(pp. 82-91).
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Chapter
Sylvest, Casper; Peter Bennesved
(2021)
Embedding Preparedness, Assigning Responsibility: The Role of Film in Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Civil Defence.
In: Cold War Civil Defence in Western Europe: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Survival and Preparedness
(pp. 103-128).
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Chapter
Rosanna Farbøl
(2021)
Ruins of Resilience: Imaginaries and Materiality Imagineered and Embedded in Civil Defence Architecture.
In: Cold War Civil Defence in Western Europe: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Survival and Preparedness
(pp. 157-182).
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Article
Signe Mellemgaard
(2021)
“Even in the most insignificant publication, there must be plan and order”: On natural history as a theme and genre in Danish-Norwegian parish topographies of the late eighteenth century.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100776).
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Article
Signe Lindgård Andersen
(2021)
Making Fast-Track Surgery Transportable: Sino-Danish Travel Work.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 333-353).
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Article
Trine Pallesen; Peter Holm Jacobsen
(2021)
Demonstrating a Flexible Electricity Consumer: Keeping Sight of Sites in a Real-world Experiment.
Science as Culture
(pp. 172-191).
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Article
Stephan Schwarz
(2021)
The Occupation of Niels Bohr’s Institute: December 6, 1943–February 3, 1944.
Physics in Perspective
(pp. 49-82).
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Article
Sidsel Lond Grosen; Agnete Meldgaard Hansen
(March 2021)
Sensor-floors: Changing Work and Values in Care for Frail Older Persons.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 254-274).
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Article
June Barrow-Green
(2021)
“Knowledge gained by experience”: Olaus Henrici—engineer, geometer and maker of mathematical models.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 41-76).
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Article
Andresen, Christopher Schroeder; German E Berrios
(2020)
‘My insanity in the year 1783’, by C.S. Andresen (1801).
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 495-510).
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Article
Kasper Schiølin
(August 2020)
Revolutionary dreams: Future essentialism and the sociotechnical imaginary of the fourth industrial revolution in Denmark.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 542-566).
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Article
Anna Sofie Bach; Charlotte Kroløkke
(2020)
Hope and Happy Futurity in the Cryotank: Biomedical Imaginaries of Ovarian Tissue Freezing.
Science as Culture
(pp. 425-449).
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Article
Olivier Bégin-Caouette
(2020)
The Perceived Impact of Eight Systemic Factors on Scientific Capital Accumulation.
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
(pp. 163-185).
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Article
Mads Langballe Jensen
(2020)
Libertas Philosophandi and Natural Law in Early Eighteenth-Century Denmark-Norway.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 209-231).
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Article
Jacob Lauge Thomassen; Simon Beierholm
(2020)
Franz Joseph Gall Came to Copenhagen, and for a Brief Moment the Brain Was the Talk of the Town.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 48-59).
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Article
Paul Eling; Stanley Finger
(2020)
Gall’s German Enemies.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 70-89).
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