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PACIFIC CROSSINGS: The China Foundation and a Negotiated Translation of American Science to China, 1913-1949
China has become a major contributor to the world’s science today, with the largest number of qualified scientific publications in the world, a centra
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Got Milk? Historical Molecular and Microbiomic Interventions in the Gene-Culture Coevolution of Lactase Persistence
The ability to digest the key sugar in fresh milk, lactose, owes to the activity of a special enzyme produced during infancy known as lactase. Product
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Our inquiry focuses upon how changing diagnostic tools have either reinforced or countered longstanding scientific understandings about the global dis
Duel of the Superpowers (in German)
MoreDuell der Supermächte - China und die USA in Zahlen
MoreThrough the Socio-epistemic Networks Lens: Argentinian and Polish Discourses on Petroleum, 1880–1910
Migrants have long been presented as interlocutors of transnational communication of knowledge, but in what ways can we measure and begin to understan
Michal Biran
Michal Biran (PhD HUJI 2000) is the Max and Sophie Mydans Foundation Professor in the Humanities...
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Fanny Gribenski
Fanny Gribenski studied musicology and history at the École Normale Supérieure of Lyon, the Pari...
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Marie-Madeleine Mervant-Roux
Marie-Madeleine Mervant-Roux is Emeritus Research Director (Theater Studies) at the CNRS (INSHS,...
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Ohad Reiss Sorokin
Ohad Reiss-Sorokin is a doctoral candidate in the history of science at Princeton University. Oh...
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(Post) Colonial Planning and Counter-Planning
This research project seeks to bring scholars into informal dialogue with the members of the Scale and Scope group and the History of Planning project
Past Events, Decolonizing the Plan I, June 12-16, 2017 (Main Conference Hall)