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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Tomas Ariztia; Aline Bravo; Ignacio Nuñez
(2023)
Baroque tools for climate action. What do we learn from a catalogue of local technologies?.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
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Article
Martina Klausner; Jörg Niewöhner; Tim Seitz
(2023)
Curating the Widerstandsaviso: three cases of ethnographic intravention in R&D consortia.
Science as Culture
(pp. 190-213).
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Article
Kean Birch
(2023)
Reflexive expectations in innovation financing: An analysis of venture capital as a mode of valuation.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 29-48).
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Book
Gerard Alberts; Jan Friso Groote
(2023)
Tales of Electrologica: Computers, Software and People.
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Article
Jennifer Hirsch; Ruth Yow; Yi-Chin Sarah Wu
(2023)
Teaching students to collaborate with communities: expanding engineering education to create a sustainable future.
Engineering Studies
(pp. 30-49).
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Article
Markku Lehtonen
(2023)
Brand New or More of the Same Nuclear? (De)Constructing the Economic Promise of the European Pressurised Reactor in France and the UK.
Science as Culture
(pp. 29-57).
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Article
J. Martin Vest
(2023)
"Mr. Phonograph, Are You There?": Mechanical Failure and Technological Determinism, 1877–1900.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 172-201).
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Article
Alka Raman
(2023)
From Hand to Machine: How Indian Cloth Quality Shaped British Cotton Spinning Technology.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 707-736).
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Article
Kat Jungnickel
(2023)
Clothing Inventions as Acts of Citizenship? The Politics of Material Participation, Wearable Technologies, and Women Patentees in Late Victorian Britain.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 9-33).
(/isis/citation/CBB497530844/)
Article
Jose Bellido
(2023)
Patents In Miniature: The Effects of Microfilm as an Information Technology, 1938–68.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 407-433).
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Juan Manuel Vargas-Canales; José de Jesús Brambila-Paz; Verónica Pérez-Cerecedo; et al.
(2022)
Trends in science, technology, and innovation in the agri-food sector.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
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Alejandro Barragán-Ocaña; Rubén Oliver-Espinoza; María del Pilar Longar-Blanco; et al.
(2022)
Technological development and patent analysis: The case of biopharmacy in the world and in Latin America.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB871494105/)
Article
Shobita Parthasarathy
(2022)
How sanitary pads came to save the world: Knowing inclusive innovation through science and the marketplace.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 637-663).
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Book
Erika Behrisch
(2022)
Discovery, Innovation, and the Victorian Admiralty: Paper Navigators.
(/isis/citation/CBB883054576/)
Book
Wengcheong Lam
(2022)
Connectivity, Imperialism, and the Han Iron Industry.
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Article
Aleksandra Kobiljski; Sarah Teasley
(2022)
Making raw materials: innovation and imported technology in Meiji Japan.
History and Technology
(pp. 126-143).
(/isis/citation/CBB073057375/)
Article
Hyeok Hweon Kang
(2022)
Reverse engineering as history and method: The Portuguese espingarda in Chosŏn Korea.
History and Technology
(pp. 144-166).
(/isis/citation/CBB836104199/)
Book
Imogen Sophie Kristin Wade
(2022)
Innovation and Modernization in Contemporary Russia: Science Towns, Technology Parks and Very Limited Success.
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Article
Kijan Espahangizi
(2022)
Science in Glass: Material Pathologies in Laboratory Research, Glassware Standardization, and the (Un)Natural History of a Modern Material, 1900s–1930s.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 221-244).
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Article
Jonathan Michael Feldman
(June 2022)
High-speed rail and barriers to innovation: The Budd Company and the limits of US indirect industrial policy in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 54-81).
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