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Catherine Baker, Marianna Szczygielska, Špela D. Zorko (2021)

Guarding the ‘Balkan Route’ on the Postsocialist Frontier: Revisiting Maja Weiss’ Varuh meje (2002)

Baker, Catherine, Marianna Szczygielska, and Špela D. Zorko (2021). “Guarding the ‘Balkan Route’ on the Postsocialist Frontier: Revisiting Maja Weiss’ Varuh meje (2002).” International Feminist Journal of Politics 23 (5): 811–828. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2021.1991827.

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Florian Kräutli, Esther Chen, Matteo Valleriani (2022)

Linked Data Strategies for Conserving Digital Research Outputs: The Shelf Life of Digital Humanities

Kräutli, Florian, Esther Chen, and Matteo Valleriani (2022). “Linked Data Strategies for Conserving Digital Research Outputs: The Shelf Life of Digital Humanities.” In Information and Knowledge: Organisation in Digital Humanities, Global Perspectives, ed. K. Golub and Y.-H. Liu, 206–224. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003131816-10.

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Hassan El-Hajj, Matteo Valleriani (2021)

CIDOC2VEC: Extracting Information from Atomized CIDOC-CRM Humanities Knowledge Graphs

El-Hajj, Hassan and Matteo Valleriani (2021). “CIDOC2VEC: Extracting Information from Atomized CIDOC-CRM Humanities Knowledge Graphs.” Information 12 (12, Article 503). https://doi.org/10.3390/info12120503.

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Sébastien Rivat (2021)

Drawing Scales Apart: The Origins of Wilson’s Conception of Effective Field Theories

Rivat, Sébastien (2021). “Drawing Scales Apart: The Origins of Wilson’s Conception of Effective Field Theories.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 90: 321–338. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2021.10.013.

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Deryc T. Painter, Bryan C. Daniels, Manfred Dietrich Laubichler (2021)

Innovations are Disproportionately Likely in the Periphery of a Scientific Network

Painter, Deryc T., Bryan C. Daniels, and Manfred Dietrich Laubichler (2021). “Innovations are Disproportionately Likely in the Periphery of a Scientific Network.” Theory in Biosciences 140 (4): 391–399. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12064-021-00359-1.

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Yishu Mao, Kristin Shi-Kupfer (2023)

Online Public Discourse on Artificial Intelligence and Ethics in China: Context, Content, and Implications

Mao, Yishu and Kristin Shi-Kupfer (2023). “Online Public Discourse on Artificial Intelligence and Ethics in China: Context, Content, and Implications.” AI and Society 38 (1): 373–389. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-021-01309-7.

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Alexander S. Blum (2021)

John Wheeler’s Desert Island: The Conservatism of Non-empirical Physics

Blum, Alexander S. (2021). “John Wheeler’s Desert Island: The Conservatism of Non-empirical Physics.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 90: 219–225. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2021.10.010.

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Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Staffan Müller-Wille (2021)

Die offene Zukunft des Gens

Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg and Staffan Müller-Wille (2021). “Die offene Zukunft des Gens.” In Fünfter Gentechnologiebericht: Sachstand und Perspektiven für Forschung und Anwendung, ed. B. Fehse, F. Hucho, S. Bartfeld, S. Clemens, T. Erb, H. Fangerau, J. Hampel, M. Korte, and L. Marx-Stölting, 261–276. Baden-Baden: Nomos. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748927242-261.

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Lorraine Daston (2021)

Nature and Its Discontents

Daston, Lorraine (2021). “Nature and Its Discontents.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 11 (2): 856–862. https://doi.org/10.1086/716595.

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Anna Izdebska (2021)

The Riddles of Pythagoras: Arabic and Syriac ‘Symbola’ Attributed to Pythagoras and Socrates

Izdebska, Anna (2021). “The Riddles of Pythagoras: Arabic and Syriac ‘Symbola’ Attributed to Pythagoras and Socrates.” In Pythagoras redivivus: Studies on the Texts Attributed to Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans, ed. C. Macris, T. Dorandi, and L. Brisson, 475–509. Baden-Baden: Academia Verlag.

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