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106 citations
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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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P Omkar Nadh
(2023)
India’s Biotech Emergence: A Critical Political Economy Analysis.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 34-49).
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Ildikó Zonga Plájás
(2023)
Permanent Temporality: Race, Time, and the Materiality of Romanian Identity Cards.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 68-90).
(/isis/citation/CBB163106535/)
Article
Benjamin B. Cohen
(2023)
“The water flows under the bridge and we pass above it …” infrastructure, transport and state power: The bridges of Hyderabad city, India c. sixteenth to twentieth centuries.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 27-49).
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Article
Facundo Picabea
(2022)
Aircraft without wings: local design and serial production of utilitarian vehicles in Argentina (1952-1955).
History and Technology
(pp. 344-365).
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Article
Jung Lee
(2022)
Making waste one’s own: transformations in production by resting paper, or hyuji, in Chosŏn Korea.
History and Technology
(pp. 186-204).
(/isis/citation/CBB428381181/)
Article
Kaijun Chen
(2022)
Imperial models: technology and design in state-controlled porcelain manufacture in early modern China.
History and Technology
(pp. 222-238).
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Arunabh Ghosh
(2022)
Multiple makings at China’s first hydroelectric power station at Shilongba, 1908–1912.
History and Technology
(pp. 167-185).
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Mihm, Stephen
(Spring 2022)
Inching toward Modernity: Industrial Standards and the Fate of the Metric System in the United States.
Business History Review
(pp. 47-76).
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Article
Jean Gecit
(2022)
The First Steps in the Development of Solar Energy in West Africa (1960–1973).
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
(pp. 53-71).
(/isis/citation/CBB416331927/)
Article
Karin Bijsterveld
(2021)
Slicing Sound: Speaker Identification and Sonic Skills at the Stasi, 1966–1989.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 215-241).
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Dagmar Schäfer
(April 2021)
Useful Work: State Demands and Craftsmen's Social Mobility in Fifteenth-Century China.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 373-400).
(/isis/citation/CBB312416239/)
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Marcin Krasnodębski
(January 2021)
Upscaling Forest Waste: The French Quest for Fuel Autarky after World War I.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 105-127).
(/isis/citation/CBB581177713/)
Article
Norma Möllers
(January 2021)
Making Digital Territory: Cybersecurity, Techno-nationalism, and the Moral Boundaries of the State.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 112-138).
(/isis/citation/CBB777052436/)
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Marcin Stasiak
(2021)
Objects, Agency, Discontinuity: Orthopaedic Devices and People with Polio-Related Disabilities in Poland after 1945.
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
(pp. 104-124).
(/isis/citation/CBB659793713/)
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Joshua Goldstein
(2021)
Remains of the everyday: a century of recycling in Beijing.
(/isis/citation/CBB754526889/)
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Brice Cossart
(2021)
Les Artilleurs et la Monarchie hispanique (1560-1610): guerre, savoirs techniques, État (Artillery and the Hispanic Monarchy (1560-1610). War, technical knowledge, State).
(/isis/citation/CBB513271797/)
Article
Theresa Levitt
(January 2020)
When Lighthouses became Public Goods: The Role of Technological Change.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 144-172).
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Article
Andrew Denning
(January 2020)
Mobilizing Empire: The Citroën Central Africa Expedition and the Interwar Civilizing Mission.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 42-70).
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Amalia Leguizamón
(2020)
Seeds of power: Environmental injustice and genetically modified soybeans in Argentina.
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