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The Wonders of Bodily Waste
No 51
Tamar Novick explores the use of bodily waste in scientific practice, considering when worthless matter becomes valuable and how this fosters new relationships between distant places, institutions, people, and animals.
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Drawing As Observing
Jan Altmann aimed to explore the functions and effects of drawing as a technique and mode of scientific observation. Even seeing is not a passive proc
Lebenswissenschaften heute
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MoreClinical Observation and the Making of Cultural-Historical Psychology
In the 1920 to 1930s, Soviet psychologists developed an original research program, which they themselves characterized as "cultural-historical" psycho
Animal Models of Human Behavior: Cultures of Observation
Natural and social scientists have long been fascinated by the biological basis of human behavior. By anthropomorphizing animal behavior, biologists f