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The Industrial Organism
During the long nineteenth century, biologists and geologists developed a teleological theory of evolution according to which organic entities exhibit
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Institute's Colloquium: Covid-19 in the Rearview Mirror?
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MoreAgents of Violence: Naval Technology and Late Qing China, 1875–1911
My dissertation investigates Qing China’s engagement with European naval technology and the transnational arms trade in the late nineteenth and early
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The Uses and Abuses of Things: Reconceptualizing Technology-in-use within the History of Technology
This project’s interconnected aim is conceptual and empirical: to develop artifact-focused conceptual tools to understand technological use and t
Women and Birth in Transition: The Politics of Childbirth Medicalization in Reform Era China
In the second half of the twentieth century, childbirth practices in China were increasingly subject to biomedical technologies, due to the