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Laura Maxim
(2025)
The Birth of Green Chemistry: A Political History.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 144-168).
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Article
Helge Kragh
(2024)
Big Science: before and after the Manhattan Project.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-5).
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Book
Asheesh Kapur Siddique
(2024)
The Archive of Empire: Knowledge, Conquest, and the Making of the Early Modern British World.
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Article
Robert DJ Smith; Stefan Schäfer; Michael J Bernstein
(2024)
Governing beyond the project: Refocusing innovation governance in emerging science and technology funding.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 377-404).
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Article
Susan Schweik
(2024)
Archaeology of the “Feebleminded”: In the Archives with Lee Swearengin.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 135-149).
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Jonathan Victor Baldoza
(2024)
Science as Routine: Work and Labor in the Bureau of Science at Manila.
Labor
(pp. 60-78).
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Book
Elena Kochetkova
(2024)
The Green Power of Socialism: Wood, Forest, and the Making of Soviet Industrially Embedded Ecology.
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R. Ashton Macfarlane
(2024)
The Many Pollutant Identities of Carbon Dioxide: Global Climate Monitoring and Air Pollution Research in New Zealand, 1968–1975.
Environment and History
(pp. 131-155).
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Orchiston Wayne; Kapoor R.c
(2024)
Indian Initiatives to Establish ‘Western’ Astronomical Observatories Prior to Independence. 2: Colleges and Universities.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 363-386).
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Article
Gordon Barrett; Aya Homei
(2024)
Decentring histories of science diplomacy: Cases from Asia.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 165-173).
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Article
Gordon Barrett; Claire Edington; Aya Homei; et al.
(2024)
Concluding conversation: Decentring science diplomacy.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 273-285).
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Article
David Francisco de Moura Penteado
(2023)
A Tale of Enduring Myths: Buffon’s Theory of Animal Degeneration and the Regeneration of Domesticated Animals in Mid-19th Century Brazil.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 715-742).
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Book
Garrett M. Graff
(2023)
UFO: The Inside Story of the US Government's Search for Alien Life Here―and Out There.
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Book
Roland Jackson
(2023)
Scientific Advice to the Nineteenth-Century British State.
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Article
Dotan Halevy
(2023)
Sand and the City: On Colonial Development and its Evasive Enemies in Twentieth-Century Palestine.
Environment and History
(pp. 537-564).
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Article
Nandini Sree
(2023)
Nature and the British Raj: The Paradoxes of Forest Policy in Colonial India.
Environment and History
(pp. 483-487).
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Article
Siyu Fu; Kristian H. Nielsen
(2023)
The humanist challenge to China’s dominant policies for popularizing science and technology (PST).
Science as Culture
(pp. 486-504).
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Article
Wen-Ling Tu
(2023)
“Invisible” Pollution? Knowledge Gridlock in Regulatory Science on Electronics Toxics.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 435-461).
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Alana Lajoie-O’Malley; Kelly Bronson; Gwendolyn Blue
(2023)
‘Consent’ as epistemic recognition: Indigenous knowledges, Canadian impact assessment, and the colonial liberal democratic order.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 545-571).
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Article
Daniela Koleva; Ignat Petrov
(2023)
Socialist gerontology? Or gerontology during socialism? The Bulgarian case.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 178-201).
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