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Science Social 10: Times of Transience
MehrSymbiotic Worlds. Theories and Practices of Coexistence in Lynn Margulis and Donna Haraway
Paradigm shifts and new research trajectories within biology often excite a wider audience, and some even fundamentally change the way we think about
Making Sense of the Environs: Exposure as Epistemic Action
In the wake of the nineteenth-century invention of photography, the historical semantics of "exposure" broadened to include exposing a sensitized surf
The Evolution of Culture: Laboratories and Legislatures in Illiberal Hungary
In the late twentieth century, culture was adopted as an epistemic object in the life, mind, and behavioral sciences where researchers sought quantita
The American Chimpanzee: Creating a Scientific Resource, 1915–1995
Prial’s project traces the history of chimpanzees as laboratory animals in the United States during the twentieth century, considering how parts of th
Taming the Artificial, Ordering the Social: Divergence and Convergence in Emerging AI Governance Regimes in China, Germany/the EU and the US
Innovations from the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are widely considered to be the driving force for the next wave of social changes, industri
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China, the EU and the US are not only at the forefront of research and the development of AI, but also forerunners in exploring how best to govern AI.
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"Rules and Algorithms": Lorraine Daston in conversation with Audrey Borowski
MehrRisky Hormones: A Project in Partnership with Patient Groups
A collaboration between Jesse Olszynko-Gryn (Co-PI and Head of Laboratory, Lab for Oral History and Experimental Media at the MPIWG) and Birgit Nemec
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