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Validity and Coordination in the Biomedical and Human Sciences: Historical and Epistemological Perspectives
Validity and Coordination in the Biomedical and Human Sciences (Frist 15. Nov. 2023)
Sep 8, 2023 Go to Conference Report from H/Soz/KultGlobalizing Schizophrenia: The History and Legacy of the WHO Schizophrenia Studies
Globalizing Schizophrenia: History and Legacy of the WHO Schizophrenia Studies (deadline Dec. 1, 2023)
Sep 5, 2023 Go to Event PageGlobalizing Schizophrenia: The History and Legacy of the WHO Schizophrenia Studies
Globalizing Schizophrenia: History and Legacy of the WHO Schizophrenia Studies (Frist 1. Dec. 2023)
Sep 5, 2023 Go to Event PageCarbon Cosmotechnics
Conducted through artistic research methods and practice, Carbon Cosmotechnics will examine the “low carbon” socio-technical imaginary emerging in con
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Modeled Modernity: A Critical History of Computing in the People's Republic of China
At the MPIWG, Bo An is working on his dissertation, an interdisciplinary history of computation and modeling in the People's Republic of China ov
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A central working hypothesis—widely held but rarely investigated—is that modern computing has significantly changed Chinese governance, society, and c
Terence Kleven
Terry Kleven is a Visiting Scholar from Central College, Iowa, USA, where he teaches in the Depa...
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Global Perspectives on Science Diplomacy
Contemporary scholarship concerning science diplomacy is increasingly taking a historical approach. Through cases discussed in the articles of the special issue we see that historically, in the Global South as well as the Global North, science diplomacy has often functioned to mediate the circulation of technoscientific knowledge and materials, and its historical study helps to better illuminate the resulting knowledge‐power nexus.
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Verticality in the History of Science
History of science's spatial turn has focused on the horizontal dimension, leaving the role of the vertical mostly unexplored as both a condition and object of scientific knowledge production. This special issue seeks to contribute to a burgeoning discussion on the role of verticality in modern sciences, building upon a wider interdisciplinary debate about the importance of the vertical and the volumetric in the making of modern lifeworlds.
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