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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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Article
Michał Pospiszyl
(2023)
The Fifth Element: The Enlightenment and the Draining of Eastern Europe.
Environmental History
(pp. 361-388).
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Article
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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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
Ildikó Zonga Plájás
(2023)
Permanent Temporality: Race, Time, and the Materiality of Romanian Identity Cards.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 68-90).
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Article
Alice Milor
(Winter 2022)
Ownership Matters: French Governments and Automotive Industrialists Facing the Japanese Challenge, 1974–1986.
Business History Review
(pp. 833-855).
(/isis/citation/CBB903538033/)
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
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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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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Article
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).
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Book
Michael Century
(2022)
Northern sparks : Innovation, technology policy, and the arts in Canada from Expo 67 to the Internet age.
(/isis/citation/CBB876203673/)
Chapter
Wang Hongzhe; Gianluigi Negro
(2022)
Computing the New China. The Founding Fathers, the Maoist Way, and Neoliberalism, 1945–1986.
(pp. 247-278).
(/isis/citation/CBB438896095/)
Chapter
Adam Dziuba; Mirosław Sikora
(2022)
Computers in the Shadow of Communism: The Polish People’s Republic.
(pp. 327-362).
(/isis/citation/CBB058700513/)
Chapter
Kirsten Rüther
(2022)
The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962.
In: The Politics of Housing in (Post-)Colonial Africa
(pp. 31-65).
(/isis/citation/CBB255909828/)
Chapter
Stefan Dorondel; Stelu Serban
(2022)
The Economy of a Leashed River: State, Experts, and Politics along the Lower Danube, 1900–1940.
In: A New Ecological Order: Development and the Transformation of Nature in Eastern Europe
(pp. 109-129).
(/isis/citation/CBB086433647/)
Chapter
Chi-kong Lai
(2022)
The State and Enterprises in Late Qing China.
In: The Cambridge economic history of China Volume 2: 1800 to the present
(pp. 167-183).
(/isis/citation/CBB480077622/)
Chapter
Morris L. Bian
(2022)
State Enterprises during the First Half of the Twentieth Century.
In: The Cambridge economic history of China Volume 2: 1800 to the present
(pp. 184-207).
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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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