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Communities of Reproductive Knowledge
Reproduction is rarely out of the news. Despite fierce competition for public attention from pandemic, war, climate change, social unrest, and economi
The Other Ancient Egypt. Historiography in the Sciences and Humanities of Deep Time, 1800-1925
“Climate scientists,” the historian Paul Edwards has recently observed, “are historians” – revisiting the same events, “digging through archives to fe
Nature’s Place at the Colonial Museum
My project explores the unnaturally dominant place of natural history knowledge and practice in Australian settler-colonial science, politics, and his
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Commentaries from Babylon to Byzantinum: Gleanings from the MPWIG
Institute's Colloquium | Jun 25, 2024 | 14:00 to 15:30
Knowing Trees: Co-producing Epistemologies of the Environment and Health
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Nicholas Shapiro is an Assistant Professor at the University of California Los Angeles at the In...
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Health Beyond Medicine
In the past years, conceptions of health have been challenged on multiple levels, not only, but also in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic. Medical