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Kaitlin Sager
Kaitlin Sager studies medieval literature at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. She is...
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Birgit Kolboske publishes article in TAZ about Lise Meitner and women in science
Go to Article (German)Birgit Kolboske veröffentlicht in der TAZ einen Artikel über Lise Meitner und Frauen in der Wissenschaft
Zum ArtikelSpace for the Third World: Development and Women in Science in the Mexican Space Disciplines during the Global Cold War
This project addresses the question of how ideals of Third-world development and women’s participation in science shaped the institutionalization of s
Bovine Regimes: When Animals Become Technology
Bovines have been bred for their milk, meat, urine, fodder, blood, and their ability to carry loads for millennia. Arguably more than any other nonhum
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Epistemologies of Craft: The Role of Material Innovation in Making Color Expertise
This project aims at reconstructing color-making practices in India and Europe and hereby pursues a double goal: it will massively enrich our knowledg
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Out of Place, Out of Time
Animals tend to participate in knowledge production through disruption: as anomalies, they challenge the limits of that which is known. Taking this pe
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Remaking the British workplace through psy-science, 1940-1970
During and immediately after the Second World War, psy-experts sought to remake relations between Britons. While historical attention has been drawn t
Marianna Szczygielska
Marianna Szczygielska received her PhD in Comparative Gender Studies at the Central European Uni...
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