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Article Carolina Castellitti (2019)
Varig, “a Real Brazilian Embassy Outside”: Anthropological reflections on aviation and national imaginaries. The Journal of Transport History (pp. 82-105). (/isis/citation/CBB733642746/) unapi

Article Luis Humberto Fabila-Castillo (2019)
Funding of basic science in Mexico: The role of gender and research experience on success. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society (pp. 340-355). (/isis/citation/CBB391047262/) unapi

Book Karin Hilck (2019)
Lady astronauts, lady engineers, and naked ladies: women and the American space community during the Cold War, 1960s-1980s. (/isis/citation/CBB885312377/) unapi

Article Isabel Pla-Julián; Jose-Luis Díez (2019)
Gender Equality Perceptions of Future Engineers. Engineering Studies (pp. 243-251). (/isis/citation/CBB956112133/) unapi

Article Stephen Secules (2019)
Making the Familiar Strange: An Ethnographic Scholarship of Integration Contextualizing Engineering Educational Culture as Masculine and Competitive. Engineering Studies (pp. 196-216). (/isis/citation/CBB166860909/) unapi

Book Sonja M. Kim (2019)
Imperatives of care : Women and medicine in colonial Korea. (/isis/citation/CBB468149090/) unapi

Article Laura Doan (2019)
Troubling Popularisation: On the Gendered Circuits of a ‘Scientific’ Knowledge of Sex. Gender and History (pp. 304-318). (/isis/citation/CBB975178013/) unapi

Article Sandra Harding; Tania Pérez-Bustos; Manuela Fernández-Pinto (2019)
Entangled sciences of gender, sexuality and race: Latin American issues. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society (pp. 335-339). (/isis/citation/CBB649173976/) unapi

Article Paloma Moral de Calatrava (2018)
“En buena mediçina”. Las fuentes médicas del discurso de Céspedes ante la Inquisición. Asclepio: Archivo Iberoamericano de Historia de la Medicina (p. 230). (/isis/citation/CBB105876408/) unapi

Article Peter K Andersson (December 2018)
The walking stick in the nineteenth-century city: Conflicting ideals of urban walking. The Journal of Transport History (pp. 275-291). (/isis/citation/CBB285043300/) unapi

Book Jules Gill-Peterson (2018)
Histories of the Transgender Child. (/isis/citation/CBB047390368/) unapi

Article Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst; Luna Dolezal (2018)
Cosmetic Surgery as "Cut-Up": The Body and Gender in Breyer P-Orridge's Pandrogeny. Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology (pp. 389-409). (/isis/citation/CBB410641240/) unapi

Book Marek Tamm; Peter Burke (2018)
Debating New Approaches to History. (/isis/citation/CBB400076497/) unapi

Article Sara Albuquerque; Luciana Martins (2018)
Place, gender and the making of natural history: Hannah im Thurn in British Guiana, 1895–1897. Journal of Historical Geography (pp. 1-14). (/isis/citation/CBB447095309/) unapi

Article Monica Gaughan; Julia Melkers; Eric Welch (May 2018)
Differential Social Network Effects on Scholarly Productivity: An Intersectional Analysis. Science, Technology and Human Values (pp. 570-599). (/isis/citation/CBB062504393/) unapi

Book Nora Doyle (2018)
Maternal Bodies: Redefining Motherhood in Early America. (/isis/citation/CBB542736813/) unapi

Book Richard O. Prum (2018)
The Evolution of Beauty: How Darwin's Forgotten Theory of Mate Choice Shapes the Animal World - and Us. (/isis/citation/CBB374533009/) unapi

Book Richard Cleminson; Francisco Vázquez García (2018)
Sexo, identidad y hermafroditas en el mundo ibérico, 1500-1800. (/isis/citation/CBB870906851/) unapi

Article Susanne Schmidt (2018)
The Anti-Feminist Reconstruction of the Midlife Crisis: Popular Psychology, Journalism and Social Science in 1970s USA. Gender and History (pp. 153-176). (/isis/citation/CBB699307947/) unapi

Article Gabriela Elisa Sued (2018)
Literature Review: The cyborg metaphor in Ibero-American science, technology and gender literature. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society (pp. 95-108). (/isis/citation/CBB218775215/) unapi

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