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Publications

The Centre issues an electronic preprint series RePoSS that publishes preprints, manuscripts of talks, student works (e.g. Masters theses) etc. within science studies.

The preprint series Hosta published preprints, manuscripts etc within history of science.

A list of dissertations and theses written by students at the department can be found through the menu to the left.


Recent publications

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Heymann, M. (2012). Constructing Evidence and Trust: How Did Climate Scientists’ Confidence in Their Models and Simulations Emerge? In K. Hastrup & M. Skrydstrup (Eds.), The social life of climate change models: Anticipating nature (pp. 203-224). Routledge.
Wagenknecht, S. (2012). Debating Troy in the Mass Media – The Catalytic Impact of Public Controversy on Academic Discourse. In S. Roedder, M. Franzen & P. Weingart (Eds.), The Sciences’ Media Connection – Public Communication and its Repercussions (pp. 291-306). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2085-5
Nielsen, K. H. (2012). Expedition "Live": Science, Media, and Politics on the Galathea 3 Expedition 2006-7. In Scientists and Scholars in the Field: Studies in the History of Field and Expeditions (pp. 363-394). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Heymann, M. & Jamison, A. (2012). Historical tensions in engineering education. In S. H. Christensen, C. Mitcham, B. Li & Y. An (Eds.), Engineering, development and philosophy: American, Chinese and European perspectives (pp. 183-196). Springer.
Jamison, A. & Heymann, M. (2012). Historical Tensions in Engineering Education: European Perspectives. In Philosophy of Engineering and Technology (pp. 183-196). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5282-5_11
Green, S. & Wolkenhauer, O. (2012). Integration in action. In EMBO report (Vol. 13, pp. 769-71)
Kragh, H. (2012). Isotope effect: Prediction, discussion, discovery. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 43, 176-183.
Kragh, H. (2012). Is space flat? Nineteenth-century astronomy and non-Euclidean geometry. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 15(3), 149-158.
Martin-Nielsen, J. (2012). 'It Was All Connected': Computers and Linguistics in Early Cold War America. In M. Solovey & H. Cravens (Eds.), Cold War Social Science: Knowledge production, liberal democracy and human nature (pp. 63-78). Palgrave Macmillan.
Kragh, H. (2012). Karl Popper on physical cosmology. Journal for the History of Astronomy, 43(3), 347-350.
Kragh, H. (2012). Lars Vegard, atomic structure, and the periodic system. Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, 37(1), 42-49.
Heymann, M. (2012). Natural Gas. In S. Fredericks, L. Shen, S. Thompson & D. Vasey (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Sustainability: Vol. 4. Natural Resources and Sustainability (pp. 312-318). Berkshire Publishing Group.
Knudsen, H. & Nielsen, H. (2012). Pursuing common cultural ideals: Niels Bohr, neutrality, and international scientific collaboration during the inter-war period. In R. Lettervall, G. Somsen & S. Widmalm (Eds.), Neutrality in Twentieth century Europe: Intersections of Science, Culture and Politics after the First World War (pp. 115-139). Routledge.
Volkert, H. & Achermann, D. (2012). Roots, Foundation, and Achievements of the „Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre“. In U. Schumann (Ed.), Atmospheric Physics: Background – Methods – Trend (pp. 843-860). Springer.