Barahona, Ana Echeverría (Editor)
This volume provides a definitive assessment of the historiography of the life sciences and medicine in Latin America. It makes historiographic work available for new scholars to join the field and for graduate students and other scholars new to the history of science in Latin America, by means of meaningful and original contributions.This volume brings transnational analysis to the center of global historiographical discussions. It seeks to contribute both empirically and theoretically to the fields of History of Science and Science and Technology Studies (STS) in Latin America, to account for how the knowledge produced in developing countries is part of international knowledge as it circulates in transnational collaborative networks. The volume consists of articles written by experienced, expert authors who expose the lines of ongoing research in the history of life sciences and medicine in Latin America in order to provide an overview of the multiplicity of analytic frameworks and perspectives in a way that allows them to be contrasted with each other. Some of the topics discussed include Asymmetrical networks of collaboration, Circulation, Conceptual History, History of Race, Gender and the like, and many more.
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Giovanni De Grandis;
Sophia Efstathiou;
(2016)
Introduction—Grand Challenges and small steps
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Soraya de Chadarevian;
(2016)
The future historian: Reflections on the archives of contemporary sciences
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Pierre-Olivier Méthot;
(2016)
Writing the history of virology in the twentieth century: Discovery, disciplines, and conceptual change
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Rajani Bhatia;
Lisa Campo-Engelstein;
(September 2018)
The Biomedicalization of Social Egg Freezing: A Comparative Analysis of European and American Professional Ethics Opinions and US News and Popular Media
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Martyn Pickersgill;
(August 2019)
Access, accountability, and the proliferation of psychological therapy: On the introduction of the IAPT initiative and the transformation of mental healthcare
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Rodriguez, Julia;
(2013)
Beyond Prejudice and Pride: The Human Sciences in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Latin America
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Rodriguez, Julia;
(2011)
A Complex Fabric: Intersecting Histories of Race, Gender, and Science in Latin America
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McCook, Stuart;
(2013)
Introduction
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Jo Guldi;
(2022)
The Climate Emergency Demands a New Kind of History: Pragmatic Approaches from Science and Technology Studies, Text Mining, and Affiliated Disciplines
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Edna Suárez-Díaz;
(2016)
The History Manifesto as Read from Latin America
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Leandro Rodriguez Medina;
(2020)
Thinking about COVID-19
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Greiff A., Alexis De;
(2020)
The theatre of operations and the war against SARS-Cov2 and COVID-19
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Espinosa, Mariola;
(2013)
Globalizing the History of Disease, Medicine, and Public Health in Latin America
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Francesco Andrietti;
Dario Generali;
(2002)
Storia e storiografia della scienza. Il caso della sistematica
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Jon Arrizabalaga;
(2015)
Does History Matter? Commentary on “Making the Case for History in Medical Education”
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Antonio Borrelli;
(2016)
Metodo scientifico e ricerca storica in Luigi Amabile
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William Eamon;
(2018)
Corn, Cochineal, and Quina: The “Zilsel Thesis” in a Colonial Iberian Setting
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Simon, Josep;
Zarzoso, Alfons;
(2013)
Visual Representations in Science
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Tessa Moll;
(2022)
Six Days in Plastic: Potentiality, Normalization, and In Vitro Embryos in the Postgenomic Age
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Natali Valdez;
(2022)
The Politics of Postgenomic Reproduction: Exploring Pregnant Narratives from within a Clinical Trial
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