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Knowledge and Knowing in Media and Film Studies. (/isis/citation/CBB376566055/) unapi

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Between mapping and maps: Translocal knowledge in the making of Hochstetter and Petermann's Atlas of New Zealand (1863). Journal of Historical Geography (pp. 69-86). (/isis/citation/CBB851681901/) unapi

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Clara Park: A mother's intimate knowledge and child science. In: Negotiating in/visibility: Women, science, engineering and medicine in the twentieth century. (/isis/citation/CBB677602132/) unapi

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(Post)colonial worlding in Jordan's nature reserves: Conservation, racial science, and national identity. Journal of Historical Geography (pp. 118-131). (/isis/citation/CBB446900756/) unapi

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‘Piling up a treasury of knowledge’: Archiving as knowledge production and professional practice in the Stevenson engineering firm. Journal of Historical Geography (pp. 157-167). (/isis/citation/CBB415629543/) unapi

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Public Health Care and Clinical Medicine in the Sixteenth Century Joseon: Through the Perspective of Gosachalyo (Selected Essentials on Verified Facts). Korean Journal of Medical History (pp. 37-88). (/isis/citation/CBB556106535/) unapi

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Gathering around a satellite image: Visual media cycles of the nuclear nonproliferation complex. Social Studies of Science (pp. 3-36). (/isis/citation/CBB839852897/) unapi

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Cosmopolitics and Environmental History: Towards a Multinatural Approach. Environment and History (pp. 111-130). (/isis/citation/CBB827701015/) unapi

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The ‘obligatory passage point’ in knowledge co-production: Italy’s participatory environmental monitoring platform. Science as Culture (pp. 13-30). (/isis/citation/CBB790949815/) unapi

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