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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Alice Street; Emma Michelle Taylor
(2024)
Equivocal diagnostics: Making a ‘good’ point-of-care test for elimination in global health.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 836-858).
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Article
Megh Marathe
(2024)
Therapeutic value in the time of digital brainwaves.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 931-954).
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Article
Clay Davis
(2024)
The routinization of lay expertise: A diachronic account of the invention and stabilization of an open-source artificial pancreas.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 626-652).
(/isis/citation/CBB051625355/)
Article
James Wright; Giulia De Togni
(2024)
An Introduction to Robots and Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare in Japan and South Korea.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 110-116).
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Book
Eugene M. Helveston
(2024)
Death to Beauty: The Transformative History of Botox.
(/isis/citation/CBB615500866/)
Article
Laurel Daen
(January 2024)
Creating a User-Inventor Community: How Disabled People Innovated and Marketed Disability in Early Nineteenth-Century America.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 117-141).
(/isis/citation/CBB186587946/)
Article
Bianca Jansky
(2024)
Digitized Patients: Elaborative Tinkering and Knowledge Practices in the Open-source Type 1 Diabetes “Looper Community”.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 53-77).
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Book
Kirsten Moore-Sheeley
(2023)
Nothing But Nets: A Biography of Global Health Science and Its Objects.
(/isis/citation/CBB579172570/)
Book
Paola Bertucci
(2023)
In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour.
(/isis/citation/CBB552327424/)
Book
Gemma Almond-Brown
(2023)
Spectacles and the Victorians: Measuring, defining and shaping visual capacity.
(/isis/citation/CBB163836400/)
Book
Andrew S. Lea
(2023)
Digitizing Diagnosis: Medicine, Minds, and Machines in Twentieth-Century America.
(/isis/citation/CBB292062397/)
Book
Heidi Hausse
(2023)
The malleable body: Surgeons, artisans, and amputees in early modern Germany.
(/isis/citation/CBB211651279/)
Article
Rik Wehrens; Marthe Stevens; Johanna Kostenzer; et al.
(2023)
Ethics as Discursive Work: The Role of Ethical Framing in the Promissory Future of Data-driven Healthcare Technologies.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 606-634).
(/isis/citation/CBB639183468/)
Book
Nils Löffelbein; Heiner Fangerau
(2023)
Blitze, Funken, Sensationen: Sinnüberschuss und Sinnreduktion elektrischer Heilapparate in Deutschland 1750–1930.
(/isis/citation/CBB910812070/)
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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Book
Donna J. Drucker
(2023)
Fertility Technology.
(/isis/citation/CBB901502667/)
Article
Soledad de Olmos; Alfredo Lorenzo
(2023)
Developing the theory of the extended amygdala with the use of the cupric-silver technique.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 19-38).
(/isis/citation/CBB253614633/)
Article
James Esposito
(2023)
Oxygen Sense: Creating Embodied Knowledge to Promote Health Innovation in the Royal Air Force, 1939–45.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 34-62).
(/isis/citation/CBB044280314/)
Article
Kelly O’Donnell
(2023)
Tech-ing the Trade: Notes on Reformulating Abortion and Its History.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 57-66).
(/isis/citation/CBB334527170/)
Book
Michele Ilana Friedner
(2022)
Sensory Futures: Deafness and Cochlear Implant Infrastructures in India.
(/isis/citation/CBB126656384/)
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