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Article Su Lin Lewis (2024)
Conferencing: The Global South as Public and Counterpublic. American Historical Review (pp. 587-594). (/isis/citation/CBB201488622/) unapi

Book Aaron Eddens (2024)
Seeding Empire: American Philanthrocapital and the Roots of the Green Revolution in Africa. (/isis/citation/CBB943664995/) unapi

Article Abigail H. Neely; Laura A. Meek (2024)
African Experiments in Health and Healing: Science from the Home and Homestead. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 294-317). (/isis/citation/CBB357279410/) unapi

Article Zoe LeBlanc (2024)
More Than Keywords: Histories of Decolonization and Digitized Newspapers. American Historical Review (pp. 164-168). (/isis/citation/CBB833763176/) unapi

Article Andrea Azizi Kifyasi (January 2024)
How Effective Was the Global South Knowledge Exchange? The Chinese-Funded Medical Projects in Tanzania, 1968–1990s. Technology and Culture (pp. 39-61). (/isis/citation/CBB663975225/) unapi

Book Kirsten Moore-Sheeley (2023)
Nothing But Nets: A Biography of Global Health Science and Its Objects. (/isis/citation/CBB579172570/) unapi

Book Jonathan Silver (2023)
The Infrastructural South: Techno-Environments of the Third Wave of Urbanization. (/isis/citation/CBB110832159/) unapi

Article Sonja van Wichelen (2023)
After biosovereignty: The material transfer agreement as technology of relations. Social Studies of Science (pp. 599-621). (/isis/citation/CBB241007545/) unapi

Article Simon Michael Taylor; Kalervo N. Gulson; Duncan McDuie-Ra (2023)
Artificial Intelligence from Colonial India: Race, Statistics, and Facial Recognition in the Global South. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 663-689). (/isis/citation/CBB378219348/) unapi

Article Miao Lu; Jack Linchuan Qiu (2023)
Transfer or Translation? Rethinking Traveling Technologies from the Global South. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 272-294). (/isis/citation/CBB075981875/) unapi

Article Valentina Parisi; Kavita Sivaramakrishnan (2023)
The Limits of Linearity: Recasting Histories of Epidemics in the Global South. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 247-287). (/isis/citation/CBB912171852/) unapi

Article Ewout Frankema; Marlous van Waijenburg (2023)
What about the race between education and technology in the Global South? Comparing skill premiums in colonial Africa and Asia. Economic History Review (pp. 941-978). (/isis/citation/CBB579182681/) unapi

Article Sandra Calkins (2023)
Between the Lab and the Field: Plants and the Affective Atmospheres of Southern Science. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 243-271). (/isis/citation/CBB894050370/) unapi

Article Consuelo Uribe-Mallarino (2022)
Collaborating as peers or targeted by science diplomacy? The participation of Latin American researchers in the European Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. (/isis/citation/CBB459784661/) unapi

Article Ivan da Costa Marques (2022)
Anthropophagy, European enlightenment, science and technology studies, and responsible knowledge construction in Brazil. Social Studies of Science (pp. 812-828). (/isis/citation/CBB971792142/) unapi

Article Hugh F. Williamson; Sabina Leonelli (2022)
Accelerating agriculture: Data-intensive plant breeding and the use of genetic gain as an indicator for agricultural research and development. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 167-176). (/isis/citation/CBB542198771/) unapi

Article Jethron Ayumbah Akallah (2022)
Wells and Boreholes: Resilient Water Provision in Nairobi. HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology (pp. 48-72). (/isis/citation/CBB803715115/) unapi

Article Frank Edward (2022)
Planned Vulnerabilities? Street Flooding and Drainage Infrastructure in Colonial Dar es Salaam. HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology (pp. 29-47). (/isis/citation/CBB893679525/) unapi

Article Sara de Wit (2021)
Gender and climate change as new development tropes of vulnerability for the Global South: essentializing gender discourses in Maasailand, Tanzania. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. (/isis/citation/CBB498425445/) unapi

Article Hugo Ferpozzi (2020)
Straight outta the tropics: Pathological features of techno-scientific promises in neglected tropical disease research. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society (pp. 205-226). (/isis/citation/CBB359820359/) unapi

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