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Rare Earth: Geohistories, and Commercial Geography c. 1600-1750
Until the mid-eighteenth century, most of the world’s precious stones were mined and consumed in South and Southeast Asia, from deposits that remained
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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Germline Genome Editing in China: A Tool to “Improve the Population Quality”?
MoreGermline Genome Editing in China: A Tool to “Improve the Population Quality”?
MoreThe End of “Learning from the West”? Trends in China’s Contemporary Science Policy
MoreThe End of “Learning from the West”? Trends in China’s Contemporary Science Policy
MoreScience Social 01: "China on the Rise in Science"
MoreScience Social 01: "China on the Rise"
More(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)
Agricultural Knowledge in Persian, 1200–1600
How, in what fields, and by whose authority, do premodern New Persian agricultural texts claim to transmit knowledge? Do the extant texts present evid