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Article
Stephen Hughes
(2024)
Hearts and minds: The technopolitical role of affect in sociotechnical imaginaries.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 907-930).
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Article
Ildikó Zonga Plájás
(2023)
InterFaces: On the relationality of vision, face and race in practices of identification. A multimodal intervention.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 938-953).
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Book
Grant Bollmer
(2023)
The Affect Lab: The History and Limits of Measuring Emotion.
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Article
Kregg Hetherington; Elie Jalbert
(2023)
The Big Flush of Montreal: On affective maintenance and infrastructural events.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 102-120).
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Article
Florian Jaton; Dominique Vinck
(2023)
Politicizing Algorithms by Other Means: Toward Inquiries for Affective Dissensions.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 84-118).
(/isis/citation/CBB464566019/)
Article
Leo Chu
(2023)
Industries of Purity: Horses, Idols, and Affective Economy in Uma Musume Pretty Derby.
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 133-158).
(/isis/citation/CBB562707405/)
Article
Carin Graminius
(2022)
Research Communication on Climate Change through Open Letters: Uniting Cognition, Affect and Action by Affective Alignments.
Science as Culture
(pp. 334-356).
(/isis/citation/CBB131079821/)
Article
Courtney E. Thompson
(2022)
Beyond Imperturbability: The Nineteenth-Century Medical Casebook as Affective Genre.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 182-210).
(/isis/citation/CBB168475703/)
Article
Mareike Smolka; Erik Fisher; Alexandra Hausstein
(September 2021)
From Affect to Action: Choices in Attending to Disconcertment in Interdisciplinary Collaborations.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 1076-1103).
(/isis/citation/CBB480065073/)
Article
Lisa Lindén
(July 2021)
Moving Evidence: Patients’ Groups, Biomedical Research, and Affects.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 815-838).
(/isis/citation/CBB080289080/)
Book
Inger Leemans; Anne Goldgar
(2020)
Early Modern Knowledge Societies as Affective Economies.
(/isis/citation/CBB618178889/)
Article
Lennart Jansson; Josef Parnas
(2020)
‘The schizophrenic basic mood (self-disorder)’, by Hans W Gruhle (1929).
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 364-375).
(/isis/citation/CBB757425856/)
Article
Christopher Fowles
(2020)
The Heart of Flesh: Nietzsche on Affects and the Interpretation of the Body.
Journal of the History of Philosophy
(pp. 113-139).
(/isis/citation/CBB463078060/)
Article
Julia Swallow; Alexandra Hillman
(April 2019)
Fear and anxiety: Affects, emotions and care practices in the memory clinic.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 227-244).
(/isis/citation/CBB055124638/)
Article
María Fernanda Olarte-Sierra
(2019)
Of flesh and bone: Emotional and affective ethnography of forensic anthropology practices amidst an armed conflict.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
(pp. 77-93).
(/isis/citation/CBB046116318/)
Book
Kyle Bladow; Jennifer Ladino
(2018)
Affective Ecocriticism: Emotion, Embodiment, Environment.
(/isis/citation/CBB734160345/)
Article
William J. Ryan
(2018)
"A New Strange Disease": The Feeling of Form in Hans Sloane's Case Studies of English Jamaica.
Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation
(pp. 305-324).
(/isis/citation/CBB686574023/)
Article
Venla Oikkonen
(October 2017)
Affect, technoscience and textual analysis: Interrogating the affective dynamics of the Zika epidemic through media texts.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 681-702).
(/isis/citation/CBB210701382/)
Article
Damien Boquet; Piroska Nagy
(2016)
Medieval Sciences of Emotions during the Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries: An Intellectual History.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 21-45).
(/isis/citation/CBB525158559/)
Article
Eric J. Engstrom
(2016)
Tempering Madness: Emil Kraepelin’s Research on Affective Disorders.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 163-180).
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