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related to South Africa
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278 citations
related to South Africa as a subject or category
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Book
Christopher Morris
(2024)
Biotraffic: Medicines and Environmental Governance in the Afterlives of Apartheid.
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Article
Mia Uys
(2024)
Private trading in African wildlife: Alwin Karl Haagner's directorship of and departure from South Africa's National Zoological Gardens, Pretoria (1913–1926) (W. T. Stearn Student Essay Prize 2023).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 215-233).
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Book
Jules Skotnes-Brown
(2024)
Segregated Species: Pests, Knowledge, and Boundaries in South Africa, 1910–1948.
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Article
Njogu Morgan
(April 2024)
Everyday Resistance to White Supremacy: Walking and Cycling While Black in Springs, South Africa, 1950s–1970s.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 473-495).
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Article
Robert Kramm
(2024)
Doing Utopia: Radical utopian communities, mobility, and the body in the early twentieth century.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 57-76).
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Essay Review
Cheryl Thompson
(2023)
American Capitalism’s Role in South African Beauty Culture.
American Historical Review.
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Book
Gabrielle Hecht
(2023)
Residual Governance: How South Africa Foretells Planetary Futures.
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Book
Jonathan Silver
(2023)
The Infrastructural South: Techno-Environments of the Third Wave of Urbanization.
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Article
Sonja van Wichelen
(2023)
After biosovereignty: The material transfer agreement as technology of relations.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 599-621).
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Article
Brent Sinclair-Thomson
(2023)
Guns of the Khoe-San: the firearms used by indigenes for the first two hundred years of colonisation at the Cape.
Arms and Armour Society Journal
(pp. 160-176).
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Article
Sarah Gibson
(June 2023)
Mobilizing Cultural Studies.
Transfers
(pp. 32-54).
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Article
Alina-Sandra Cucu; Bridget Kenny
(2023)
The ordinary lives of crisis: transformations in the realm of work in South Africa and Romania.
History and Technology
(pp. 141-155).
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Book
Faeeza Ballim
(2023)
Apartheid's leviathan: electricity and the power of technological ambivalence.
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Book
Peter Sutoris
(2022)
Educating for the Anthropocene: Schooling and Activism in the Face of Slow Violence.
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Book
Colin Hoag
(2022)
The Fluvial Imagination: On Lesotho’s Water-Export Economy.
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Article
Katherine Chandler
(2022)
Apartheid drone: Infrastructures of militarism and the hidden genealogies of the South African Seeker.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 512-535).
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Article
Iva Peša
(2022)
A Planetary Anthropocene? Views From Africa.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 386-395).
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Book
Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre
(2022)
Imperial Wine: How the British Empire Made Wine’s New World.
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Article
Yolandi M. Coetser
(2022)
An African ethical perspective on South Africa's regulatory frameworks governing animals in research.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 119-128).
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Article
Tessa Moll
(2022)
Six Days in Plastic: Potentiality, Normalization, and In Vitro Embryos in the Postgenomic Age.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 1253-1276).
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