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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Fredy Mora-Gámez
(2023)
The official record of victims as a bordering technology: Knowledge and (in)visibilities in post-conflict Colombia.
Science as Culture
(pp. 344-362).
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Article
Mariusz Finkielsztein; Izabela Wagner
(2023)
The sense of meaninglessness in bureaucratized science.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 271-286).
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Article
Déborah Dubald
(2022)
Off the Beaten Path? Frédéric Cailliaud’s Bureaucratic Practice of Geological Fieldwork in the Lower Loire, 1836-1869.
Journal for the History of Knowledge.
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Article
Dejan Lukic
(2022)
Science Education and Bureaucratization of Fieldwork: Creating a Geological Collection in Nineteenth-Century Serbia.
Journal for the History of Knowledge.
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Article
Ketil Slagstad
(2022)
Bureaucratizing Medicine: Creating a Gender Identity Clinic in the Welfare State.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 469-490).
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Article
Sampsa Saikkonen; Esa Väliverronen
(2022)
The trickle-down of political and economic control: On the organizational suppression of environmental scientists in government science.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 603-617).
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Article
You-Na Lee; John P. Walsh
(2022)
Rethinking Science as a Vocation: One Hundred Years of Bureaucratization of Academic Science.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 1057-1085).
(/isis/citation/CBB012010906/)
Article
Yoel Bergman
(2022)
US Army and NDRC World War II Rivalry: On the New High Velocity Armour Piercing (HVAP) Projectile.
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
(pp. 127-144).
(/isis/citation/CBB372147641/)
Chapter
Pietruska, Jamie L.
(2021)
Chapter 3. The Case of the Competing Pinkertons: Managing Reputation Through the Paperwork and Bureaucracy of Surveillance.
In: Surveillance Capitalism in America.
(/isis/citation/CBB553826696/)
Article
Hilaire-Pérez, Liliane
(April 2021)
The Codification of Techniques: Between Bureaucracy and the Markets in Early Modern Europe from a Global Perspective.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 442-466).
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Article
Fan Wang
(2021)
How Late Imperial Chinese Literati Read Their Books: Inscribing, Collating, Excerpting.
Book History
(pp. 320-351).
(/isis/citation/CBB595902354/)
Book
Massimiliano Paniga
(2021)
Prima del Ministero della Sanità: L’Alto commissariato tra la ricostruzione e gli anni Cinquanta.
(/isis/citation/CBB846161684/)
Article
Philip Begley; Sally Sheard
(2021)
From “Honeymoon Period” to “Stable Marriage”: The Rise of Management Consultants in British Health Policymaking.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 227-255).
(/isis/citation/CBB059455782/)
Article
Klemun, Marianne
(2021)
Communicating Geology between Bureaucracy, public, society and layman: private conversation and productivity in the Metropolis Vienna.
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza.
(/isis/citation/CBB677923571/)
Book
Martina Siebert; Chen, Kai Jun; Dorothy Ko
(2021)
Making the palace machine work : Mobilizing people, objects, and nature in the Qing Empire.
(/isis/citation/CBB451786832/)
Chapter
Irina Podgorny
(2021)
Change and Continuity: The Bureaucracy of Knowledge in South America.
In: Connecting Territories: Exploring People and Nature, 1700–1850
(pp. 127-148).
(/isis/citation/CBB085445692/)
Article
Kathryn M. Olesko
(2020)
The Indaganda Survey of the Prussian Frontier: The Built World, Logistical Power, and Bureaucratic Knowledge in the Polish Partitions, 1772–1806.
Journal for the History of Knowledge
(p. 16).
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Article
Renée Raphael
(2020)
In Pursuit of “Useful” Knowledge: Documenting Technical Innovation in Sixteenth-Century Potosí.
Journal for the History of Knowledge
(p. 11).
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Article
Sebastian Felten; Christine von Oertzen
(2020)
Bureaucracy as Knowledge.
Journal for the History of Knowledge.
(/isis/citation/CBB977849662/)
Article
Maura Dykstra
(2020)
A Crisis of Competence: Information, Corruption, and Knowledge about the Decline of the Qing State.
Journal for the History of Knowledge
(p. 15).
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