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Article Jessica M. Smith (2024)
Sociotechnical Integration and Critical Infrastructure Studies. Engineering Studies (pp. 155-158). (/isis/citation/CBB167548711/) unapi

Article Hugo Silveira Pereira (2024)
Critical Infrastructure in Historical Perspective: The Portuguese Railroad Network in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century. Engineering Studies (pp. 226-249). (/isis/citation/CBB185614860/) unapi

Article Enrico Gargiulo (2024)
A Contested Script: Conjuring Security through Registration in Italy. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 765-793). (/isis/citation/CBB707986413/) unapi

Article Sean Nixon (2024)
Watching birds: observation, photography and the ‘ethological eye’. British Journal for the History of Science (pp. 1-19). (/isis/citation/CBB772315107/) unapi

Chapter Yannis Fotopoulos; Arapostathis, Stathis (2024)
Between Material Dependencies, Natural Commons and Politics of Electrical Transitions: State as Networks of Power in Greece, 1940–2010. In: Electrical Conquest: New Approaches to the History of Electrification (pp. 141-171). (/isis/citation/CBB847038097/) unapi

Article Mike Ananny (2023)
Making Mistakes: Constructing Algorithmic Errors to Understand Sociotechnical Power. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 223-241). (/isis/citation/CBB085424691/) unapi

Article Fatima K. Espinoza Vasquez (2023)
Working at the Seams of Colonial Structures: Alternative Sociotechnical Infrastructures Revealed by Hurricane Maria. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 374-400). (/isis/citation/CBB231267644/) unapi

Article Sergio Urueña (2022)
Anticipation and modal power: Opening up and closing down the momentum of sociotechnical systems. Social Studies of Science (pp. 783-805). (/isis/citation/CBB466032431/) unapi

Article Xue Zhang (2022)
The Plurality of Reception: Latitude and Longitude in Early Modern China, 1700–1900. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 537-558). (/isis/citation/CBB038343049/) unapi

Article Edward B Kang (2022)
Biometric imaginaries: Formatting voice, body, identity to data. Social Studies of Science (pp. 581-602). (/isis/citation/CBB345469713/) unapi

Article Michael Holleran (2022)
Water Qualities and Usage in the Zanjas of Los Angeles, 1781–1904. Environmental History (pp. 491-518). (/isis/citation/CBB101425694/) unapi

Article David Wittner (April 2022)
A Tale of Two Mills: Socio-Technological Integration in Meiji Japan, 1868–1912. Technology and Culture (pp. 349-376). (/isis/citation/CBB963876628/) unapi

Article Reijer Hendrikse; Ilke Adriaans; Tobias J. Klinge; et al. (2022)
The Big Techification of Everything. Science as Culture (pp. 59-71). (/isis/citation/CBB019537404/) unapi

Article Stephen C. Slota (2022)
Bootstrapping the Boundary between Research and Environmental Management: The TMDL as a Point of Engagement between Science and Governance. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 750-773). (/isis/citation/CBB095402974/) unapi

Article Chuncheng Liu (2022)
Seeing Like a State, Enacting Like an Algorithm: (Re)assembling Contact Tracing and Risk Assessment during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 698-725). (/isis/citation/CBB635816935/) unapi

Article Rebecca Jean Emigh; Johanna Hernandez-Perez (2022)
The Present of the Past: A Sociotechnological Framework for Understanding the Availability of Research Materials. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing (pp. 16-27). (/isis/citation/CBB525155600/) unapi

Article Nicole Hesse (2021)
Wind power and rural modernization: wind-powered water supply systems in northern Germany and southern France, 1880–1950. History and Technology (pp. 446-467). (/isis/citation/CBB919588497/) unapi

Article Elizabeth A. Kessler (October 2021)
Technology's Palette: Voyager's Eyes and the Hyperchromatic Enhancement of Jupiter and Saturn. Technology and Culture (pp. 1087-1118). (/isis/citation/CBB427002398/) unapi

Article David Reinecke (October 2021)
When funding fails: Planetary exploration at NASA in an era of austerity, 1967–1976. Social Studies of Science (pp. 750-779). (/isis/citation/CBB136979511/) unapi

Article Sam Weiss Evans; Matthias Leese; Dagmar Rychnovská (April 2021)
Science, technology, security: Towards critical collaboration. Social Studies of Science (pp. 189-213). (/isis/citation/CBB461668631/) unapi

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