Professor Helen M. Rozwadowski (University of Connecticut Avery Point)
Visualizing the Undersea: Science, Technology and Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Representations
Professor Helen M. Rozwadowski (University of Connecticut Avery Point)
Visualizing the Undersea: Science, Technology and Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Representations
Dr Claire Jones (University of Kent)
An amazing British invention? The toothbrush in 20th century life
Dr Greg Hollin (University of Sheffield)
Hard knock life: Concussion, dementia, and sporting subjectivities
Dr Joy Zhang (University of Kent)
What science will have been: A reflection on global governance and the practice of science
Dr Scott Midson (University of Manchester)
Eros, erotics, robotics: Towards a critical reading of perfection in lovotics
Dr Nils Hansson, Centre for Health and Society, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany
The Gender Award Gap: Invisibility of women in medical prize cultures
Professor Penny Harvey, Dept of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester
Geology as Unconforming Infrastructure: Engineering the containment of nuclear waste
Dr. Alexander Medcalf, Dept of History, University of York
“The most extensive photographic collection in the world”: Seeing Health “through the eyes” of the WHO, 1948-90’
Dr Noémi Tousignant, Dept of Science and Technology Studies, UCL
Cheap survival and a too-expensive vaccine: Racial valuation and Hepatitis B in Africa, 1980s-90s
Dr. Aditya Ramesh, Department of History, University of Manchester – Inventing the Urban River: The Case of the Cooum in Madras City
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