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Article
Jonas van der Straeten; Julia Obertreis
(2022)
Technology, Temporality and the Study of Central Asia.
Central Asia Survey
(pp. 211-222).
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Article
Jack Linzhou Xing
(December 2021)
The Temporality of and Competition between Infrastructures: Taxis and E-Hailing in China.
Transfers
(pp. 80-104).
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Article
Alice Crossley
(2021)
Odd Age, Old Age, and Doubled Lives: Asynchronicity and Ageing Queerly in Israel Zangwill’s Short Stories.
19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century.
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Article
Morten Sager; Teun Zuiderent-Jerak
(May 2021)
Knowing Times: Temporalities of Evidence for Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 628-654).
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Book
Kären Wigen; Caroline Winterer
(2020)
Time in Maps: From the Age of Discovery to Our Digital Era.
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Book
Richard D. G. Irvine
(2020)
An Anthropology of Deep Time: Geological Temporality and Social Life.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB205554969/)
Article
Palle Yourgrau
(2020)
Proof vs Provability: On Brouwer’s Time Problem.
History and Philosophy of Logic
(pp. 140-153).
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Book
Zara Mirmalek
(2020)
Making Time on Mars.
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Article
Lynne Pearce
(March 2020)
“Text-as-Means” versus “Text-as-End-in-Itself”: Some Reasons Why Literary Scholars Have Been Slow to Hop on the Mobilities Bus.
Transfers
(pp. 76-84).
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Article
Henning Schmidgen
(2020)
Cybernetic Times: Norbert Wiener, John Stroud, and the ‘Brain Clock’ Hypothesis.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 80-108).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB828169755/)
Article
Matthew Henry
(2020)
Making Weather Vertical: Meteorology and the Temporalities of Infrastructural Atmospheres in New Zealand, Ca. 1920–1950.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 744-762).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB341875825/)
Chapter
Frederick A. de Armas
(2020)
Futurities, Empire, and Censorship: Cervantes in Conversation with Ovid and Orwell.
In: Renaissance Futurities: Science, Art, Invention
(pp. 65-82).
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Book
Charlene Villaseñor Black; Mari-Tere Álvarez
(2019-11-01)
Renaissance Futurities: Science, Art, Invention.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB974397039/)
Essay Review
Filip Vostal
(2019)
Acceleration Approximating Science and Technology Studies: On Judy Wajcman’s Recent Oeuvre.
Science, Technology, and Human Values.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB255746906/)
Article
José David Gómez-Urrego
(2019)
The intersections between infrastructures and expectations: Repair and breakdown in Yachay, the city of knowledge in Ecuador.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
(pp. 495-539).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB172370519/)
Article
Lina Pinto García
(2019)
Disentangling war and disease in post-conflict Colombia beyond technoscientific peacemaking.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
(pp. 94-111).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB004387597/)
Book
Carlo Rovelli
(2018)
The Order of Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB094248164/)
Article
Thomas Erslev
(2018)
A brain worth keeping? Waste, value and time in contemporary brain banking.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 16-23).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB481072702/)
Article
Ana M. Alfonso-Goldfarb; Silvia Waisse; Marcia H. M. Ferraz
(2018)
New Proposals for Organization of Knowledge and Their Role in the Development of Databases for History of Science.
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 1-12).
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Book
Craig Callender
(2017)
What Makes Time Special?.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB395852942/)
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