Working papers in - The Nature of Evidence: How Well Do "Facts" Travel?
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2009
N°37
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Acting with facts in order to re-model vaccination policies: The case of MMR-vaccine in the UK 1988 Erika Mansnerus
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N°36
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Indexing Nature: Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) and His Fact-Gathering Strategies Staffan Müller-Wille & Sara Scharf
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2008
N°35
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Agri-Technologies and Travelling Facts: Case Study of Extension Education in Tamil Nadu, India Peter Howlett & Aashish Velkar
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N°34
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'On a Mission' with Mutable Mobiles Mary S. Morgan
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N°33
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Travelling With the GDP Through Early Development Economics' History Daniel Speich
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N°32
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Dilemmas in the Constitution of and Exportation of Ethological Facts Richard Burkhardt
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N°31
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'Voice' and the Facts and Observations of Experience Mary S. Morgan
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N°30
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What Happens to Facts After Their Construction? Characteristics and Functional Roles of Facts in the Dissemination of Knowledge Across Modelling Communities Erika Mansnerus (formerly Mattila)
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N°29
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Behind the Façade: Elias Holl and the Italian Influence on Building Techniques in Augsburg Simona Valeriani
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N°28 [text] [figures] |
A Journey Through Times and Cultures? Ancient Greek Forms in American Nineteenth-Century Architecture: An Archaeological View Lambert Schneider
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N°27
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Regulating Data Travel in the Life Sciences: The Impact of Commodification Sabina Leonelli
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N°26
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The Lives of 'Facts': Understanding Disease Transmission Through the Case of Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria Erika Mattila
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N°25
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Circulating Evidence Across Research Contexts: The Locality of Data and Claims in Model Organism Research Sabina Leonelli
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N°24
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Travelling in the Social Science Community: Assessing the Impact of the Indian Green Revolution Across Disciplines Peter Howlett
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N°23
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Escaping the Laboratory: The Rodent Experiment of John B Calhoun and Their Cultural Influence Edmund Ramsden & Jon Adams
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2007
N°22
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Apprenticeship and Training in Premodern England Patrick Wallis
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N°21
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Carlyle and the French Enlightenment: Transitional Readings of Voltaire and Diderot T. J. Hochstrasser
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N°20
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Contesting Democracy: Scientific Popularisation and Popular Choice Jon Adams
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N°19
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When Rabbits Became Humans (and Humans, Rabbits): Stability, Order, and History in the Study of Populations Paul Erickson and Gregg Mitman
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N°18
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Accurate Measurements and Design Standards: Consistency of Design and the Travel of 'Facts' Between Heterogeneous Groups Aashish Velkar
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N°17
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Trading Facts: Arrow's Fundamental Paradox and the Emergence of Global News Networks, 1750-1900 Gerben Bakker
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N°16
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Battle in the Planning Office: Biased Experts Versus Normative Statisticians Marcel Boumans
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2006
N°15
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Rodney Hilton, Marxism, and the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism Stephan R. Epstein (replicated in the Economic History working papers, here) |
N°14
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The Roofs of Wren and Jones: A Seventeenth-Century Migration of Technical Knowledge from Italy to England Simona Valeriani (large file: 5740880 bytes) |
N°13
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Measuring Instruments in Economics and the Velocity of Money Mary S. Morgan
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N°12
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Confronting the Stigma of Perfection: Genetic Demography, Diversity and the Quest for a Democratic Eugenics in the Post-war United States Edmund Ramsden
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N°11
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Institutional Facts and Standardisation: The Case of Measurements in the London Coal Trade Aashish Velkar
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N°10
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'A Thing Ridiculous'? Chemical Medicines and the Prolongation of Human Life in Seventeenth-Century England David Boyd Haycock
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N°9
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Mapping Poverty in Agar Town: Economic Conditions Prior to the Development of St. Pancras Station in 1866 Steven P. Swensen (large file: 4447343 bytes) |
N°8
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How The Mind Worked: Some Obstacles And Developments In The Popularisation of Psychology Jon Adams
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N°7
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Wormy Logic: Model Organisms As Case-Based Reasoning Rachel A. Ankeny
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2005
N°6
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Market Disciplines in Victorian Britain Paul Johnson
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N°5
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Interdisciplinarity "In The Making": Modelling Infectious Diseases Erika Mattila
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N°4
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Moral Facts and Scientific Fiction: 19th Century Theological Reactions to Darwinism in Germany Bernhard Kleeberg
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N°3
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Experimental Farming and Ricardo's Political Arithmetic of Distribution Mary S. Morgan
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N°2
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A Dreadful Heritage: Interpreting Epidemic Disease at Eyam, 1666-2000 Patrick Wallis
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N°1
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Transferring Technical Knowledge and Innovating in Europe, c.1200-c.1800 Stephan R. Epstein
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