Postdoctoral Research Associate | King's College London
⚠️ Don't miss out on two postdoc opportunities on @alvesduarte.bsky.social's Wellcome Trust-funded project "How Did Infectious Diseases Become Wild?: Plague, Yellow Fever, and Disease Ecology in the Brazilian Hinterland (1920-1975)" at KCL. More information on the link: www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/134807-...
09.01.2026 00:07 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Seeing the Other Empire
Journée d'études jeunes chercheurs
Seeing the Other Empire: British Travel Writing and Imperial Rivalry in Europe and the Near East, 1783-1914
organisée par Arman Martirosyan et Suheyla-Hacer Sahin
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Looking forward to: Seeing the Other Empire: British Travel Writing and Imperial Rivalry in Europe and the Near East, 1783-1914, a conference organised at the University of Strasbourg. The call for papers is still open. More information on: search.unistra.fr/agenda/seein...
15.12.2025 12:34 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Postcolonial and Decolonial Historiography of Science
Studies addressing the so-called “diffusion” of modern European science utilized a Eurocentric viewpoint and considered non-European countries essentially as receivers and repeaters, conve...
Today we highlight Postcolonial and Decolonial Historiography of Science by Silvia Figueirôa, Professor at State University of Campinas, Brazil, 1st Vice-President of the Division of History of Science and Technology (DHST/IUHPST), and former SCIEMP President.
link.springer.com/rwe/10.1007/...
26.11.2025 11:08 — 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
I contain multitudes, today I am a glowering yet rocking realistic poser with a warm love of chaos
Award-winning podcast on the history, philosophy & social studies of science brought to you by graduate students from the University of Melbourne.
Hosted by @tespiteri.bsky.social
Season 6 (2026) now in production!
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Historian/writer. Creator, @draftingthepast.bsky.social podcast. History of science PhD candidate at Princeton, based in KCMO. Working on a history of storm chasing.
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The Society for the Social History of Medicine (SSHM) has pioneered interdisciplinary approaches to the history of health, welfare, medical science and practice https://sshm.org/
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History and politics of climate science, climate change, knowledge infrastructures. Prof. Emeritus of Information and History, University of Michigan and Director Emeritus, Stanford University STS Program.
History and Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Science,Experimental Philosophy, distinguished Prof at Pitt, Director of the Center for Philosophy of Science
Historian of science, art, ideas.🗃
Words: Smithsonian, LA Times, TLS, Aeon, Nature, Science, Reactor.
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Prof in Philosophy and History of Science & Technology, Technical University of Munich | scientific director Ethical Data Initiative & Public Science Lab | http://opensciencestudies.eu | President ISHPSSB | loves almost all forms of life
Studying and researching History of Science, Technology, and Computing. Video archivist. Earnest poster. Degree: Digital Humanities. Cis lesbian.
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Historian #histsci #queerhistory. Working on my first book, Darwin and the Queer Origins of Life (Yale University Press, August 2026). Trekkie. Classical music. Seaside living (near Brighton). He/him. rossbrooks.co.uk. Agent: www.philippasitters.co.uk.
Historian of science; Principal Curator of Science at National Museums Scotland & Hon Fellow, STIS, Uni of Edinburgh. VP British Society for the History of Science #histSTM. Views own.
Formerly known as @beckyfh
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PhD student in history of science at Harvard. Researcher of technology and culture. Previously Chaoyang Trap
Research Scholar at Yale Law School studying the history of science in China and US-China relations. Particle physicist by training. Writer at various places. Editor at Made in China Journal. Co-host of Dissident at the Doorstep.
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Historian of Medicine, Science, and Environment
PI of the Wellcome Trust project "How Did Infectious Diseases Become Wild? Plague, Yellow Fever, and Disease Ecology in the Brazilian Hinterland (1920-1975)", at King's College London
Historian and DH | UTwente & RUG | #histSTM #nathist #colonialism #DH #AI | DB lead of the ‘digital Humanities - AI - Cultural heritage’ (HAICu) consortium | running
Historian of science, medicine and health. Contractual lecturer at the University of Strasbourg (DHVS-SAGE), PhD from EHESS Paris (CERMES3).
History of bacteriology and epidemics in the 19th-20th centuries / science and empire.
Cultural and environmental historian of Canada and the Sub/Arctic. Author: *A Cold Colonialism: Modern Exploration and the Canadian North.* Co-editor: *Made Modern: Science and Technology in Canadian History.* Now researching energy and queer histories 🛢️🌈
Doing PhD at the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (CHSTM) @manchstm.bsky.social, the University of Manchester.
#STS #HSTM #foodhistory #multispecies
Also a passionate photographer: https://www.instagram.com/xxuan.narrative
Researching 19th-century literature, culture, medicine, and psychiatry ∣ health humanities ∣ mental health and the body ∣ gender ∣ history of emotions ∣ grief ∣ domestic abuse ∣ chronic illness & chronic pain (she/her)
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