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Forthcoming British Academy Conference: Enquiry, Evidence and Facts: An Interdisciplinary Conference

In Association with the Leverhulme Trust /ESRC funded research programmes on 'The Nature of Evidence' at UCL and LSE

Dr Jon Adams: Science Facts vs. Folk Facts (abs|)

Dr Peter Howlett: Travelling in the social science community: assessing the impact of the Indian Green Revolution across time and disciplines (abs|)

Dr Sabina Leonelli: Circulating Facts About Organisms: Biological Databases (abs|)

Dr Erika Mattila: Life of a 'Fact': Understanding Infectious Disease Transmission (abs|)

Prof Mary Morgan: How Well Do 'Facts' Travel? (abs|)

Dr Edmund Ramsden: From Rodent Utopia to Urban Hell: Experiments in Crowding Pathology (abs|)

Dr Simona Valeriani: Building on the page - Building on the site: Christopher Wren's Italian sources (abs|)

Dr Patrick Wallis: Artisans and Experts: Evidence and Authority in Early Modern England (abs|)

Mr Aashish Velkar: Design Standards and Travelling Facts: Lessons from the standardization of British wire sizes (c1880) (abs|)  

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