Mary E Sunderland
Mary E Sunderland
[[ Keywords: Alden Holmes Miller, natural history, collections, museum, ornithology, evolution, fieldwork, Berkeley, collections-based research, Museum of...
Endangered Science: The Regulation of Research by the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection and Endangered Species Acts [0.03%]
美国海洋哺乳动物保护法和濒危物种法对科研的限制
Etienne Benson
Etienne Benson
[[ Keywords: environmental regulation, wildlife conservation, research freedom, United States, Marine Mammal Protection Act, Endangered Species Act, marin...
Information, Education, and Indoctrination: The Federation of American Scientists and Public Communication Strategies in the Atomic Age [0.03%]
原子时代美国科学家联合会的公共传播策略:信息、教育与思想灌输
Megan Barnhart Sethi
Megan Barnhart Sethi
[[ Keywords: atomic energy, public relations, indoctrination, education, scientists’ movement, social science]] Immediately following World War II, atomi...
"My goose child Martina": the multiple uses of geese in the writings of Konrad Lorenz [0.03%]
“我的鹅儿玛蒂娜”——康拉德·洛伦兹著作中的家鹅多用性研究
Tania Munz
Tania Munz
In 1935, the graylag goose Martina (1935-?) hatched from an egg in the home of the zoologist Konrad Lorenz (1903-1989). Martina imprinted on Lorenz, slept in his bedroom, mated with the gander Martin, and flew off in 1937. Over the followin...
Isabelle Charmantier
Isabelle Charmantier
The Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) is reputed to have transformed botanical practice by shunning the process of illustrating plants and relying on the primacy of literary descriptions of plant specimens. Botanists and historia...
Constructing a scientist: expert authority and public images of Rachel Carson [0.03%]
论雷切尔•卡森的科学家身份:权威与公众形象
David K Hecht
David K Hecht
This article uses the voluminous public discourse around Rachel Carson and her controversial bestseller "Silent Spring" to explore Americans' views on science and scientists. Carson provides a particularly interesting case study because of ...
Snait B Gissis
Snait B Gissis
This paper looks at the conditions of the emergence of "race" as a new scientific category during the eighteenth century, arguing that two modes of discourse and visualization played a significant role: that on society, civility, and civili...
Jonathan Harwood
Jonathan Harwood
The peasantry played a central role in National Socialist ideology, as both a source of racial strength and a foundation of the economy. In this paper I explore the extent to which the regime's policies actually favored peasant farming. The...
Purifying landscapes: the Vichy Regime and the genetic modernization of France [0.03%]
净化国土:维希政权与法国的遗传现代化工程
Christophe Bonneui,Frederic Thomas
Christophe Bonneui
This article argues that "genetic modernism" in seeds was simultaneously a technoscientific and a political project that materialized under wartime Vichy's proto-fascist regime and that contributed to shaping and legitimizing Vichy as a "pl...
One grain, one nation: rice genetics and the corporate state in early Francoist Spain (1939–1952 [0.03%]
一粒米,一个国家:佛朗哥早期统治下的西班牙(1939-1952)的水稻遗传学和公司国家政策
Lino Camprubi
Lino Camprubi
This paper aims to show the links between rice genetics and the corporatist political economy of early Francoism. After investigating the transition from prewar rice producers' associations to a new federation embedded in a vertical union, ...