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Archiving Indigeneity: Language Documentation and the Pragmatics of Decolonization
Over the past 120 years, language has become subject to archiving. One consequence is that today, languages and linguistic diversity, like species of
Archiving the Doomed. Fashioning a Public Science of Conservation
During his stay Jean-Baptiste Gouyon investigated ARKive, an Internet database of images and recordings of animals, the associated claims to knowledge
Data Management and Knowledge Production in Late Qing Archives
During the late Qing political and educational reforms (end of the ninteenth to the early twentieth century) traditional approaches to the collection,
Biological Diversity and Cultural Pluralism: The Changing Valuation of Complexity in Nature and Culture in Germany and the United States
This project investigated the changing valuation of complexity in nature and culture in Germany and the United States throughout the twentieth century
Archival Culture in Early Modern Europe: New Approaches to an Old Topic
In this research project, Mona Friedrich studied the rise of organized record-keeping from roughly 1450 to 1789. It was only during this period that a
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Charting the Flow: Water Science and State Hydrography in the Po Watershed
MoreObserving and Making the Effects of Pollution Explicit
Unless exceptional events cause effects directly visible to the naked eye, air, and water pollution remain mostly imperceptible. The frequent absence
Publication
Gramaglia, C. 2005. "River Sentinels: Finding a Mouth for the Lot River." In B. Latour & P. Weibel (eds), Making Things Public. Atm
Sind Daten politisch?
No 40
Die Wissenschaftshistorikerin Elena Aronova untersucht in ihrem Projekt die Geschichte und Politik der Sammlung von Umweltdaten während des Kalten Krieges.
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Do Data Have Politics?
No 40
In her project, historian of science Elena Aronova investigates the history and politics of environmental data collection during the Cold War.
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