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Nathalie Richard
(2020)
Between learned and popular culture: A world of syncretism and acculturation.
Science in Context
(pp. 491-495).
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Article
Jens Ivo Engels
(2020)
Infrastrukturen als Produkte und Produzenten von Zeit.
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
(pp. 69-90).
(/isis/citation/CBB029429587/)
Book
María del Pilar Blanco; Page, Joanna
(2020)
Geopolitics, culture, and the scientific imaginary in Latin America.
(/isis/citation/CBB490615490/)
Article
Irina Podgorny; Daniel Gethmann
(2020)
'Please, come in.' Being a charlatan, or the question of trustworthy knowledge.
Science in Context
(pp. 355-361).
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Article
Walter Gordon
(2020)
International Powers: Energy and Progress in Dark Princess and Black Empire.
American Quarterly
(pp. 581-602).
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Sylvia Ryerson
(2020)
Precarious Politics: Friends of Coal, the UMWA, and the Affective Terrain of Energy Identification.
American Quarterly
(pp. 719-747).
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Book
Oleh Petruk
(2020)
Leopolis Scientifica. Science in Lviv Till the Middle of the XX Century.
(/isis/citation/CBB467555524/)
Book
Thomas Willard
(2020)
Reading the Natural World in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Perceptions of the Environment and Ecology.
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Article
Kevin Stewart Rose
(2020)
Lotuses in Muddy Water: Fracked Gas and the Hare Krishnas at New Vrindaban, West Virginia.
American Quarterly
(pp. 749-769).
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Article
Lynn Badia
(2020)
The Nation as Energy: Imagining Society through Energy Intensity.
American Quarterly
(pp. 771-795).
(/isis/citation/CBB116945035/)
Book
François Jarrige; Le Roux, Thomas
(2020)
The contamination of the earth : a history of pollutions in the industrial age.
(/isis/citation/CBB920250943/)
Book
Janet Kourany; Martin Carrier
(2020)
Science and the Production of Ignorance: When the Quest for Knowledge Is Thwarted.
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Dolores Martín-Moruno; Beatriz Pichel
(2019)
Emotional Bodies: The Historical Performativity of Emotions.
(/isis/citation/CBB360532357/)
Article
Matthew Lavine; Alexandra Hui
(2019)
John Burnham’s How Superstition Won and Science Lost: Editors’ Introduction.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 754-754).
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Rebecca M. Jordan-Young; Katrina Karkazis
(2019)
Testosterone: An Unauthorized Biography.
(/isis/citation/CBB120687996/)
Article
Oluwatoyin Dare Kolawole
(2019)
Science, Social Scientisation and Hybridisation of Knowledges.
Science as Culture
(pp. 391-401).
(/isis/citation/CBB427661573/)
Book
Sarah Knott
(2019)
Mother Is a Verb: An Unconventional History.
(/isis/citation/CBB569952258/)
Article
Maria do Mar Pereira
(2019)
Boundary-work that Does Not Work: Social Inequalities and the Non-performativity of Scientific Boundary-work.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 338-365).
(/isis/citation/CBB949567754/)
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Vaclav Smil
(2019)
Growth: From microorganisms to megacities.
(/isis/citation/CBB108678479/)
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John Krige
(2019)
How Knowledge Moves: Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology.
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