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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Luciana Landgraf Castelo Branco
(2023)
Rethinking governance through Samarco’s dam collapse in Brazil: a critique from the STS perspective.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
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Book
Armando Gervasoni
(2023)
Il Vajont e le responsabilità dei manager.
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Article
Faisal H. Husain
(2023)
To Dam or Not to Dam: The Social Construction of an Ottoman Hydraulic Project, 1701–02.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 456-484).
(/isis/citation/CBB753084300/)
Chapter
Flora Roberts; Jeanne Féaux de la Croix
(2022-10-01)
Big Dam Biographies in Central Asia: Tracing Goals, Actors, and Impacts from World War II to the Present Day.
In: A New Ecological Order: Development and the Transformation of Nature in Eastern Europe
(pp. 156-178).
(/isis/citation/CBB882478521/)
Book
Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow William Carruthers; William Carruthers
(2022)
Flooded Pasts: UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology.
(/isis/citation/CBB596129663/)
Chapter
Zumbrägel, Christian
(2022)
Hydropower and dams : an entangled history of academic engineers, local knowledge, and environmental features, 1880-1930.
In: Beyond the Lab and the Field: Infrastructures as Places of Knowledge Production Since the Late Nineteenth Century
(pp. 63-86).
(/isis/citation/CBB176529519/)
Chapter
Marco Baldin; Osvaldo Francescon
(2022)
Il caso del Vajont: Cosa resta dopo più di sessant'anni?.
In: Il governo delle acque nel nord est italiano
(pp. 83-106).
(/isis/citation/CBB365551428/)
Chapter
Benjamin Brendel
(2022)
Constructing dams' global success story : knowledge production, staging, and exchange in US American and Spanish dam building from the 1920s to the 1970s.
In: Beyond the Lab and the Field: Infrastructures as Places of Knowledge Production Since the Late Nineteenth Century
(pp. 87-100).
(/isis/citation/CBB401385425/)
Article
Xiangli Ding
(2021)
'The Yellow River Comes from Our Hands': Silt, Hydroelectricity, and the Sanmenxia Dam, 1929-1973.
Environment and History
(pp. 665-694).
(/isis/citation/CBB758899870/)
Article
Matthew P. Johnson
(2021)
'Thirsty Sugar Lands': Environmental Impacts of Dams and Empire in Puerto Rico Since 1898.
Environment and History
(pp. 337-365).
(/isis/citation/CBB256791646/)
Article
Kang Yeonsil
(January 5, 2021)
Cold War's Cold Legacy: Soyang Multipurpose Dam, the Local Environment, and Envirotechnical Development in South Korea.
Technology's Stories.
(/isis/citation/CBB369043599/)
Book
David P. Billington, Jr.
(2020)
From Insight to Innovation: Engineering Ideas That Transformed America in the Twentieth Century.
(/isis/citation/CBB511648181/)
Article
Samuel Grinsell
(2020)
Mastering the Nile? Confidence and Anxiety in D. S. George’s Photographs of the First Aswan Dam, 1899–1912.
Environmental History
(pp. 110-133).
(/isis/citation/CBB244747613/)
Book
Margaret Cook
(2019)
A River with a City Problem: A History of Brisbane Floods.
(/isis/citation/CBB758576515/)
Article
Laurent Dissard
(2019)
Learning by Doing: Archaeological Excavations as ‘Communities of Practice’.
Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
(p. 5).
(/isis/citation/CBB513244353/)
Article
Vincent Lagendijk
(2019)
Streams of Knowledge: River Development Knowledge and the TVA on the River Mekong.
History and Technology
(pp. 316-337).
(/isis/citation/CBB285282788/)
Book
Jerome Whitington
(2019)
Anthropogenic Rivers: The Production of Uncertainty in Lao Hydropower.
(/isis/citation/CBB993069891/)
Article
Saleh, Firas
(2019)
Climate Change and Infrastructure Resilience.
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
(pp. 23-29).
(/isis/citation/CBB583515275/)
Book
Byron E. Pearson
(2019)
Saving Grand Canyon : Dams, deals, and a noble myth.
(/isis/citation/CBB033650339/)
Book
Jacob Blanc
(2019)
Before the Flood: The Itaipu Dam and the visibility of rural Brazil.
(/isis/citation/CBB961915987/)
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