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Article Martina Heßler (2021) Introduction. How Should History of Technology Be Written? Challenges of a Global History of Technology. Technikgeschichte: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie (pp. 175-179).
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Martina Heßler;
(2021)
Introduction. How Should History of Technology Be Written? Challenges of a Global History of Technology
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Alejandra Osorio Tarazona;
David Drengk;
Animesh Chatterjee;
(2021)
Rethinking Global History of Technology from Alternative Archives
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Kati Lindström;
Alicia Gutting;
Per Högselius;
Siegfried Evens;
Achim Klüppelberg;
Roman Khandozhko;
Anna Storm;
(2021)
How Should History of Technology Be Written? Some Lessons from an Ongoing Research Project on the Global History of Nuclear Energy
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Felix Mauch;
Stefan Esselborn;
(2021)
In einem Semester um die Welt? Globalgeschichtliche Ansätze in der technikhistorischen Lehre. (Around the world in one semester? Global History Approaches in the Teaching of Technology History)
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Shorouk El Hariry;
Mikael Hård;
Youngju Lee;
Mariya Petrova;
Dennis Yazici;
(2021)
Toward a Global History of Material Culture
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Jeffrey Manuel;
(January 5, 2021)
Technical Literature and the Text-Searchable: The History of Technology and the Digitized Turn
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Tilley;
(April 2019)
A Great (Scientific) Divergence: Synergies and Fault Lines in Global Histories of Science
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Norman Henniges;
Andreas Christoph;
(2017)
Schulwandkarten ─ ein herausforderndes Medium für die digitale Erschließung
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Benjamin Gross;
(October 2022)
Research in the Time of COVID: Virtual Fellowships at the Linda Hall Library
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Papadopoulos, Dimitris;
(April 2011)
Alter-ontologies: Towards a constituent politics in technoscience
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Ruha Benjamin;
(November 2016)
Informed Refusal: Toward a Justice-based Bioethics
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Laursen, Ditte;
(February 2013)
Co-participation among school children around a computer-based exhibit
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Cook, Brian R.;
Kesby, Mike;
Fazey, Ioan;
Spray, Chris;
(October 2013)
The persistence of ‘normal’ catchment management despite the participatory turn: Exploring the power effects of competing frames of reference
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Steven B. Emery;
Hank A. J. Mulder;
Lynn J. Frewer;
(May 2015)
Maximizing the Policy Impacts of Public Engagement: A European Study
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Seiko Ishihara-Shineha;
(2021)
Policy Inconsistency between Science and Technology Promotion and Graduate Education Regarding Developing Researchers with Science Communication Skills in Japan
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Sara Heidenreich;
(May 2018)
Outreaching, Outsourcing, and Disembedding: How Offshore Wind Scientists Consider Their Engagement with Society
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Leonie Dendler;
Gaby-Fleur Böl;
(July 2021)
Increasing Engagement in Regulatory Science: Reflections from the Field of Risk Assessment
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John Nott;
Anna Harris;
(2022)
Making Sense of Medicine: Material Culture and the Reproduction of Medical Knowledge
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Mei, Jianjun;
(April 2019)
Some Reflections on Joseph Needham's Intellectual Heritage
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Victor Seow;
Dagmar Schäfer;
(2022)
Making history: technologies of production and the estate of knowledge in East Asia
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