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Matthew J. Hoffarth
(2020)
From Achievement to Power: David C. Mcclelland, Mcber & Company, and the Business of the Thematic Apperception Test (tat), 1962–1985.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 153-168).
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Article
Paolo Malanima
(2020)
The limiting factor: energy, growth, and divergence, 1820–1913.
Economic History Review
(pp. 486-512).
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Book
John G. Franzen
(2020)
The archaeology of the logging industry.
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Article
Maria Fusaro
(2020)
The Burden of Risk: Early Modern Maritime Enterprise and Varieties of Capitalism.
Business History Review
(pp. 179-200).
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Book
Katie Hindmarch-Watson
(2020)
Serving a Wired World: London's Telecommunications Workers and the Making of an Information Capital.
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Article
Jongyoung Kim; Heeyun Kim; Jawoon Lim
(2020)
The Politics of Science and Undone Protection in the “Samsung Leukemia” Case.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 573-601).
(/isis/citation/CBB267983165/)
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SUZUKI Jun; Nicholas Pertwee
(2020)
Boiler Manufacture in Late-nineteenth Century Japan: From First Beginnings to Nationwide Expansion.
In: Technical Knowledge in Early Modern Japan
(pp. 149-180).
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Book
Brian P. Luskey
(2020)
Men is Cheap: Exposing the frauds of free labor in Civil War America.
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Article
Sebastián Carenzo
(2020)
Contesting informality through innovation “from below”: Epistemic and political challenges in a waste pickers cooperative from Buenos Aires (Argentina).
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
(pp. 441-471).
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Article
Willems, Thijs; Graham, Connor
(December 2019)
The Imagination of Singapore’s Smart Nation as Digital Infrastructure: Rendering (Digital) Work Invisible.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 511-536).
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Book
Corinna Schlombs
(2019)
Productivity Machines: German Appropriations of American Technology from Mass Production to Computer Automation.
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Chapter
Omar W. Nasim
(2019)
The Labour of Handwork in Astronomy: Between Drawing and Photography in Anton Pannekoek.
In: Anton Pannekoek: Ways of Viewing Science and Society
(pp. 249-284).
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Book
Cara New Daggett
(2019)
The Birth of Energy: Fossil Fuels, Thermodynamics, and the Politics of Work.
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Book
David R. M. Beck
(2019)
Unfair Labor?: American Indians and the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
(/isis/citation/CBB485196891/)
Book
Carl Benedikt Frey
(2019)
The Technology Trap: Capital, Labor, and Power in the Age of Automation.
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Book
Neda Atanasoski; Kalindi Vora
(2019)
Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots, and the Politics of Technological Futures.
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Book
Arnab Dey
(2019)
Tea Environments and Plantation Culture: Imperial Disarray in Eastern India.
(/isis/citation/CBB430797716/)
Article
Matthew Harsh; Kerry Holden; Jameson Wetmore; et al.
(February 2019)
Situating science in Africa: The dynamics of computing research in Nairobi and Kampala.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 52-76).
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Article
W. Walker Hanlon
(Winter 2018)
Skilled Immigrants and American Industrialization: Lessons from Newport News Shipyard.
Business History Review
(pp. 605-632).
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Article
Lloyd B. Tepper
(2019)
Dust, Disability, and Death: Silicosis Through the Ages.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology.
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