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Publikationer

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.


Seneste publikationer

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Andersen, K. (2007). Matematikken i Oplysningstiden - og dens Skyggebilleder i Danmark. I O. Høiris & T. Ledet (red.), Oplysningens Verden: Idé, historie, videnskab og kunst (1 udg., s. 159-178). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Krogh, L. (2007). Nervepirrende pædagogik. Aktuel Naturvidenskab, (3).
Nielsen, K. H. & Serritzlew, C. (2007). Outstanding Women of Danish Science. All about gender in Denmark.
Skydsgaard, M. A. (2007). Peter Ludvig Panum. I Dictionary of medical biography (1 udg., Bind 4., s. 961-962). ABC-CLIO/Greenwood.
Kragh, H. (2007). Planck, Einstein og Kvantet. I J. Rosendahl Nielsen (red.), Kvantespring i det 20. Århundrede: Astronomi og Fysik mod det Nye Årtusinde (s. 7-20). Fysikforlaget.
Dahl, B. (2007). Progressionsanalyse af læringsmål der er kvantificeret ved brug af SOLO-taksonomien. I DanishUniversity Pedagogical Network's conference at Aalborg University, Denmark, 31 May - 1 June 2007.
Kragh, H. (2007). "Hvordan er himlen?" Weekendavisen.
Kragh, H. (2007). Received wisdom in biography: Tycho-biographies from Gassendi to Christianson. I T. Söderqvist (red.), The Poetics of Biography in Science (s. 121-134). Ashgate.
Schindler, S. (2007). Rehabilitating theory: The Refusal of the bottom-up construction of Scientific Phenomena. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 38(1), 160-184.
Henderson, G. (2007). Review: History of Imperial College London, 1907-2007 . History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 29(4), 524.
Kragh, H. (2007). Review af: M. Dörries, ed., Michael Frayn's Copenhagen in Debate. British Journal for the History of Science, 40, 115-116.