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Article
Allison Loconto; Scott Prudham; Steven Wolf
(2024)
Environmental governance through metrics: Guest introduction.
Science as Culture
(pp. 1-15).
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Book
Catherine D'Ignazio; Lauren F. Klein
(2023)
Data Feminism.
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Article
Vasiliki Makrygianni; Vasilis Galis
(2023)
Practices of radical digital care: Towards autonomous queer migration.
Science as Culture
(pp. 387-410).
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Book
Charles S. Cockell
(2023)
The Institutions of Extraterrestrial Liberty.
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Article
Taylor M. Moore; Henry M. Cowles; Chitra Ramalingam
(2023)
Introduction.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 71-72).
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Article
Pablo Kreimer
(2023)
Techno-Scientific Promises, Disciplinary Fields, and Social Issues in Peripheral Contexts.
Science as Culture
(pp. 83-108).
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Article
Michiel Leezenberg
(2023)
From Cosmopolitan to Vernacular in the Language Sciences: A Global History Perspective.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 18-37).
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Article
Chris Otter
(October 2022)
Socializing the Technosphere.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 953-978).
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Article
John F. Cherry; Miriam A. W. Rothenberg
(2022)
Costly Signaling and Windmill-Building: Inter-Island Technological Variability on Eighteenth-Century Sugar Estates in the Lesser Antilles.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 760-788).
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Article
Sampsa Saikkonen; Esa Väliverronen
(2022)
The trickle-down of political and economic control: On the organizational suppression of environmental scientists in government science.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 603-617).
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Article
Natasha D. Schüll
(March 2022)
Afterword: Shifting the Terms of the Debate.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 360-365).
(/isis/citation/CBB889022961/)
Article
Brian Salter
(January 2022)
Markets, Cultures, and the Politics of Value: The Case of Assisted Reproductive Technology.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 3-28).
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Book
Candice Raymond; Myriam Catusse; Sari Hanafi
(2022)
Un miroir libanais des sciences sociales: acteurs, pratiques et disciplines.
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Book
Patrick Bek
(2022)
No Bicycle, No Bus, No Job: The Making of Workers' Mobility in the Netherlands, 1920–1990.
(/isis/citation/CBB767697365/)
Article
Akos Kokai; Alastair Iles; Christine Meisner Rosen
(November 2021)
Green Design Tools: Building Values and Politics into Material Choices.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 1139-1171).
(/isis/citation/CBB745455255/)
Article
Kris Hartley
(November 2021)
Public Trust and Political Legitimacy in the Smart City: A Reckoning for Technocracy.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 1286-1315).
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Article
Colleen Lanier-Christensen
(September 2021)
Creating Regulatory Harmony: The Participatory Politics of OECD Chemical Testing Standards in the Making.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 925-952).
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Article
Emmanuel Henry
(September 2021)
Governing Occupational Exposure Using Thresholds: A Policy Biased Toward Industry.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 953-974).
(/isis/citation/CBB676852860/)
Article
Emmanuel Henry; Valentin Thomas; Sara Angeli Aguiton; et al.
(September 2021)
Introduction: Beyond the Production of Ignorance: The Pervasiveness of Industry Influence through the Tools of Chemical Regulation.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 911-924).
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Article
John P. DiMoia
(April 2021)
'Difficult Heritage' & Selective Elision: The Seoul Power Plant.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 561-572).
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