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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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Nielsen, K. H. (2007). Første blik: Om Gerhard Richters editioner med særligt fokus på Erster Blick (2000). Billedkunst. Kritisk-videnskabeligt tidsskrift, 15(1), 30-36.
Nielsen, K. H. & Serritzlew, C. (2007). Outstanding Women of Danish Science. All about gender in Denmark.
Nielsen, K. & Andersen, H. (2007). The influence of Kant's philosophy on the young H.C. Ørsted. I R. M. Brain, R. S. Cohen & O. Knudsen (red.), Hans Christian Ørsted and the Romantic Legacy in Science (s. 97-114). Springer.
Nielsen, K. H. (2008). Modus 2-museet. MID Nyhedsbrev, (17), 6-9.
Nielsen, K. H. (2008). Communicating knowledge in science, science journalism and art: The case of Gerhard Richter's Erster Blick (2000). Abstract fra Encompassing knowledge: 2nd International Conference of the 360º conference series, Århus, Danmark.
Nielsen, H. (red.), Thomsen, P. V., Hansen, G., Krogh, L., Lund, K. B., Rasmussen, K., Wurtz, N. H. & Touborg, J. P. (1991). Fysik i 1.g - med konstruktivistisk indfaldsvinkel. Det Fysiske Institut.
Nielsen, K. H. (2008). Nanotech, blur and tragedy in recent artworks by Gerhard Richter. Leonardo: Art Science and Technology, 41(5), 484-492.
Nielsen, K. H. (2008). The making of a national science event: The Festival of Research in Denmark. I C. Michelsen (red.), Proceedings of the Fourth Nordic Network of Researchers in Science Communication Symposium (Bind 3, s. 34-46). Center for Science and Mathematics Education, University of Southern Denmark.
Nielsen, K. H. (2008). Visual framing of nanotechnology in newspapers. Abstract fra PCST-10 Bridges to the future, Malmø, Sverige.
Nielsen, K. H. (2008). Challenging hyperprofessionalisation vs. hyperpopularisation in the history of science. Abstract fra Challenging hyperprofessionalism: The intradisciplinarity of science, technology, medicine and climate studies, Århus, Danmark. http://www.stm.au.dk/octconference/abstracts