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John E. Murray; Javier Silvestre
(July 2021)
How Do Mines Explode? Understanding Risk in European Mining Doctrine, 1803–1906.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 780-811).
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Article
Ayça Fackler
(2021)
When Science Denial Meets Epistemic Understanding.
Science and Education
(pp. 445-461).
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Article
Paige L Sweet; Danielle Giffort
(June 2021)
The bad expert.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 313-338).
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Article
Hugo S. Pereira
(June 2021)
Expertise and policy-making: Main actors, debates and outcomes in the making of the Portuguese railway network (1850–90).
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 58-80).
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Article
Federico Brandmayr
(2021)
When Boundary Organisations Fail: Identifying Scientists and Civil Servants in L’Aquila Earthquake Trial.
Science as Culture
(pp. 237-260).
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Article
Dagmar Schäfer
(April 2021)
Useful Work: State Demands and Craftsmen's Social Mobility in Fifteenth-Century China.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 373-400).
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Article
Sioban Nelson
(2021)
Nursing Experts, Hygienic Modernity, and Nation Building: The Case of Nursing in Ethiopia in the Post-Colonial Era.
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
(pp. 63-92).
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Book
Maya J. Goldenberg
(2021)
Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science.
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Article
José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez
(2021)
Lead Poisoning in France around 1840: Managing Proofs and Uncertainties in Laboratories, Courtrooms, and Workplaces.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 72-96).
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Article
W. John Koolage; Lauren M. Williams; Morgen L. Barroso
(2021)
An infrastructural account of scientific objectivity for legal contexts and bloodstain pattern analysis.
Science in Context
(pp. 101-119).
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Book
Sebastian Beese
(2021)
Experten der Erschließung: Akteure der deutschen Kolonialtechnik in Afrika und Europa 1890-1943; (Experts in development: German colonial technologists in Africa and Europe 1890–1943).
(/isis/citation/CBB973855191/)
Article
Pascale N. Graham
(2021)
Sex work, containment and the new discourse of public health in French colonial Levant.
Medical History
(pp. 330-346).
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Book
Marlene L. Eberhart; Baum, Jacob M.
(2021)
Embodiment, expertise, and ethics in early modern Europe: entangling the senses.
(/isis/citation/CBB153335351/)
Article
Norma Möllers
(January 2021)
Making Digital Territory: Cybersecurity, Techno-nationalism, and the Moral Boundaries of the State.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 112-138).
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Article
Hiro Saito
(January 2021)
The Developmental State and Public Participation: The Case of Energy Policy-making in Post–Fukushima Japan.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 139-165).
(/isis/citation/CBB786983437/)
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Scottie Hale Buehler
(2021)
Aborted Dreams and Contested Labors: The Société Royale de Médecine’s 1786 Survey of Midwives.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 137-168).
(/isis/citation/CBB040127692/)
Article
Bruno Belhoste
(2021)
La condamnation du mesmérisme revisitée.
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Humaines
(pp. 187-214).
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Book
Ronald W. Schatz
(2021)
The labor board crew : Remaking worker-employer relations from Pearl Harbor to the Reagan era.
(/isis/citation/CBB570030891/)
Article
Devon Golaszewski
(2021)
‘Traditional Birth Attendants’ and Reproductive Expertise in Postcolonial Mali.
Gender and History
(pp. 756-773).
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Thesis
Christian H. Ross
(2021)
Editing Engagement: Visions of Science, Democracy, and Responsibility in Gene Editing Discourse.
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