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  1. The Circulation of knowledge. Toland, Dodwell, Swift and the circulation of irreligious ideas in France: what does the study of international networks tell us about the 'radical Enlightment'? / Anne Thomson ; 'Un redoutable talent pour la dispute': Montesquieu and the Irish / Darach Sanfey ; Irish booksellers and the movement of ideas in the eighteenth century.Máire Kennedy, People Cross-Channel Commerce: The Circulation of Plants, Botanical Culture Between France & cC Britain - 2013 - In Lise Andriès, Frédéric Ogée, John Dunkley & Darach Sanfey (eds.), Intellectual journeys: the translation of ideas in Enlightenment England, France and Ireland. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
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    Beyond science and empire: circulation of knowledge in an age of global empires, 1750-1945.Matheus Alves Duarte Da Silva, Thomás A. S. Haddad & Kapil Raj (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Through ten case studies by international specialists, this book investigates the circulation and production of scientific knowledge between 1750 and 1945 in the fields of agriculture, astronomy, botany, cartography, medicine, statistics, and zoology. The book will interest scholars and undergraduate and graduate students concerned with the connections between the history of science, imperial history, and global history.
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    The Circulation of Knowledge in Humanities: A Case Study from the Perspective of Actor–Network Theory.Tomasz Markiewka - 2018 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 9 (3):81-95.
    There are many case studies showing the benefits of the conceptual framework of Actor– Network Theory. It is enough to mention the classic texts by Bruno Latour on the Amazon forest and Michel Callon on scallop fishing. However, there are not many case studies discussing the circulation of knowledge in the humanities with the use of vocabulary taken from ANT. This text tries to partially fill the gap, analyzing a case encompassing the areas of both literary studies and (...)
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  4. Foreign Influences: The Circulation of Knowledge in Antiquity.Benoît Castelnérac, Luca Gili & Laetitia Monteils-Laeng (eds.) - forthcoming - Brepols.
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    Global circulation of low-end expertise: Knowledge, hierarchy, and labor migration in a Burmese oilfield.Chao Ren - 2023 - History of Science 61 (4):561-587.
    This article examines the phenomenon of the “global circulation of low-end expertise” through an exploration of the social dynamics surrounding American oil drillers who migrated from the Pennsylvania oil region to British colonial Burma during the early 1900s to the mid-1930s. These working-class drillers, with practical knowledge in oil drilling acquired through familial and community networks, played a crucial role in operating mechanized oil wells and providing geological expertise in colonial Burma. Positioned between labor-intensive agricultural economies in colonial (...)
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    Techniques of repair, the circulation of knowledge, and environmental transformation: Towards a new history of transportation.Dániel Margócsy & Mary Augusta Brazelton - 2023 - History of Science 61 (1):3-18.
    It is the aim of this article to put questions of maintenance and repair in the history of science and technology under scrutiny, with a special focus on technologies and methods of transportation. The history of transportation is a history of trying to avoid shipwrecks and plane crashes. It is also a history of broken masts, worm-eaten hulls, the flat tires of cars, and endless delays at airports. This introductory article assesses the technological, scientific, and cultural implications of repairing and (...)
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    The dissemination of mesmerism in Germany (1784–1815): Some patterns of the circulation of knowledge.Claire Gantet - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (4):762-778.
    Franz Anton Mesmer (1734–1815), a physician who graduated from the University of Vienna, invented a therapy based on the concept of a universal fluid, similar to electricity, that flowed through all living things. By restoring the circulation of this fluid in the nerves of human bodies, he believed he could cure illness without resorting to medication. Few medical theories have enjoyed as great success as Mesmer's, first among French high society and then in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, (...)
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    The circulation of knowledge and people in the Euro-Mediterranean region: the case of French « mathematicians » in Algeria (1868-1941). [REVIEW]Yamina Bettahar & Christophe Eckes - 2016 - Philosophia Scientiae 20:61-92.
    À la fin du xixe siècle, avec l’achèvement des jalons d’un enseignement supérieur colonial en Algérie – création des écoles d’enseignement supérieur en Algérie en 1880 et fondation d’une université coloniale en terre algérienne, dotée d’un système facultaire en 1909 –, le paysage universitaire colonial prend son essor et se développe considérablement. La circulation d’universitaires métropolitains qui traversent la Méditerranée pour venir s’installer souvent durablement en Algérie, est le fait de botanistes, géologues, médecins et de mathématiciens. Cette contribution se (...)
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    The Circulation of Morphological Knowledge: Understanding “Form” across Disciplines in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries.Marco Tamborini - 2022 - Isis 113 (4):747-766.
    This essay pushes the history of a scientific discipline, morphology, toward a broader philosophically informed and cross-disciplinarily engaged history of knowledge. It shows that by looking at how knowledge and practices circulated between scientific disciplines (such as biology) and technoscientific ones (like architecture and design) we can better understand how (morphological) knowledge was produced. By doing so, the analysis contributes to the study of the mechanisms of knowledge exchange between the organic and the technical worlds and, (...)
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  10. Putting Ships to new uses : "floating gardens" and the circulation of knowledge at sea and on land, 1790-1800.Jordan Goodman - 2023 - In Matheus Alves Duarte Da Silva, Thomás A. S. Haddad & Kapil Raj (eds.), Beyond science and empire: circulation of knowledge in an age of global empires, 1750-1945. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    The In/visible Woman: Mariangela Ardinghelli and the Circulation of Knowledge between Paris and Naples in the Eighteenth Century.Paola Bertucci - 2013 - Isis 104 (2):226-249.
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    European cultural tradition and the new forms of production and circulation of knowledge.Maurizio Lazzarato - forthcoming - Multitudes: Une Revue Trimestrielle, Politique, Artistique Et Culturelle.
  13. The cultural production of space in colonial Latin America: from visualizing difference to the circulation of knowledge.Mariselle Meléndez - 2009 - In Barney Warf & Santa Arias (eds.), The spatial turn: interdisciplinary perspectives. New York: Routledge.
  14. Changing mathematical cultures, conceptual history, and the circulation of knowledge : a case study based on mathematical sources from ancient China.Karine Chemla - 2017 - In Karine Chemla & Evelyn Fox Keller (eds.), Cultures without culturalism: the making of scientific knowledge. Durham: Duke University Press.
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    Renaissance Craftsmen and Humanistic Scholars: Circulation of Knowledge between Portugal and Germany.Peter Heering - 2018 - Isis 109 (4):833-834.
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    Republics of knowledge: Nations of the Future in Latin America.Nicola Miller - 2020 - Oxford: Princeton University Press.
    Republics of Knowledge tells the story of how the circulation of knowledge shaped the formation of nation-states in Latin America, and particularly in Argentina, Peru and Chile, during the century after Iberian rule was defeated in the 1820s. Most immediately, the author has sought to provide a cross-disciplinary approach to the history of knowledge, combining the methods of global intellectual history with a new way of thinking about nations as experienced and enacted as well as how (...)
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    Inside the Kunstkammer: the circulation of optical knowledge and instruments at the Dresden Court.Sven Dupré & Michael Korey - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 40 (4):405-420.
    The Kunstkammer of the Electors of Saxony, founded in Dresden around 1560, housed one of the richest collections of tools and scientific instruments in its day. A close analysis of the optical objects in the collection in the decades around 1600 is undertaken here—in particular, their arrangement by a mathematically trained curator, Lucas Brunn, and their use in an ‘experiment’ by a distinguished visitor, Johannes Kepler. It is argued that the selection, display and use of optical objects within this collection (...)
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    Knowledge Production in Non-European Spaces of Modernity: The Society of Jesus and the Circulation of Darwinian Ideas in Postcolonial Ecuador, 1860–1890.Ana Sevilla & Elisa Sevilla - 2015 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 29 (3):233-250.
    This article is based on a perspective on circulation of knowledge that allows the consideration of science as the result of the encounter between diverse communities. We tell a story that constantly changes places, scales, and cultures in order to stress the importance of networks as an alternative to the centre/periphery trope, which entangles world histories of science. The result is a picture much more complex and intertwined than the one suggested by these simplifying dichotomies. We focus on (...)
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    Bernard Lightman, Gordon McOuat and Larry Stewart , The Circulation of Knowledge between Britain, India and China: The Early-Modern World to the Twentieth Century. Leiden: Brill, 2013. pp. xxi+339. ISBN: 978-90-04-24441-2. $146.00. [REVIEW]James Poskett - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Science 47 (3):567-569.
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    Jeroen van Dongen . Cold War Science and the Transatlantic Circulation of Knowledge. x + 293 pp., figs., tables, index. Leiden: Brill, 2015. €115. [REVIEW]Sam Robinson - 2017 - Isis 108 (2):494-496.
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    Jeroen van Dongen , Cold War Science and the Transatlantic Circulation of Knowledge. Leiden: Brill, 2015. Pp. x + 293. ISBN 978-9-004-26421-2. €115.00. [REVIEW]Aaron Sidney Wright - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Science 49 (3):514-515.
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    H anna H odacs, K enneth N yberg and S téphane V an D amme , Linnaeus, Natural History and the Circulation of Knowledge , Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2018, xv + 274 pp., £75.00. [REVIEW]Anne Greenwood MacKinney - 2019 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (1):8.
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    Silent Messengers: The Circulation of Material Objects of Knowledge in the Early Modern Low Countries - edited by Sven Dupré and Christoph Lüthy.Matthew C. Hunter - 2012 - Centaurus 54 (3):255-257.
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    Amber Brian. Alva Ixtlilxochitl’s Native Archive and the Circulation of Knowledge in Colonial Mexico. x + 196 pp., figs., bibl., index. Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press, 2016. $55. [REVIEW]Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra - 2018 - Isis 109 (2):401-402.
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    A survey of the growth of knowledge about certain parts of the foetal cardio-vascular apparatus, and about the foetal circulation, in Man and some other mammals. Part I: Galen to Harvey.R. C. P. F. - 1941 - Annals of Science 5 (1):57-89.
    (1941). A survey of the growth of knowledge about certain parts of the foetal cardio-vascular apparatus, and about the foetal circulation, in Man and some other mammals. Part I: Galen to Harvey. Annals of Science: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 57-89.
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    Finding a Teacher of Navigation Abroad in Eighteenth-Century Venice: A Study of the Circulation of Useful Knowledge.Timothy McEvoy - 2013 - History of Science 51 (1):100-123.
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  27. The Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD).Reiner Keller - 2011 - Human Studies 34 (1):43-65.
    The article presents the sociology of knowledge approach to discourse (SKAD). SKAD, which has been in the process of development since the middle of the 1990s, is now a widely used framework among social scientists in discourse research in the German-speaking area. It links arguments from the social constructionist tradition, following Berger and Luckmann, with assumptions based in symbolic interactionism, hermeneutic sociology of knowledge, and the concepts of Michel Foucault. It argues thereby for a consistent theoretical and methodological (...)
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    Nodes of knowledge, managing transfer: Shipbuilding and repair during the transformation from sail to steam.Pepijn Brandon & Marten Dondorp - 2023 - History of Science 61 (1):19-39.
    The core theme of the special issue in which this article appears is the inherent impossibility of confining the knowledge required to build and sustain the instruments of travel to a single space or institution. This is certainly true for the ships that built empires – the large sailing and later steam ships produced by navies and companies in the process of European expansion. Ships traveled between polities and required repairs overseas, taking the construction knowledge and practices with (...)
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    Infrastructural strains on scholarly transnational collaboration in eighteenth-century Europe. The logistics of knowledge in making Thomas Mangey’s Philonis Judaei Opera 1728–42.Jacob Orrje - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (5):806-821.
    This paper analyses the logistics of knowledge in eighteenth-century Anglo-Swedish scholarly collaborative relationships. More specifically, it analyses the making of Thomas Mangey’s Philonis Judaei Opera as a long-distance collaborative project between Mangey and the Swedish scholars Jacob Serenius and Erik Benzelius. The early modern Republic of Letters has commonly been characterised as a collaborative communication system upheld by communitarian norms. This description has however been challenged by several recent studies, which have underlined the commercial aspects of early modern scholarly (...)
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    Circulating the Code: Print Media and Legal Knowledge in Qing China. By Ting Zhang.Suyoung Son - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (1).
    Circulating the Code: Print Media and Legal Knowledge in Qing China. By Ting Zhang. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2020. Pp. xi + 252. $95, $30.
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  31. Global communication and construction of knowledge in French naval medicine : Pierre François Kéraudren and the Health Department of French Navy, 1813-1845.Daniel Dutra Coelho Braga - 2023 - In Matheus Alves Duarte Da Silva, Thomás A. S. Haddad & Kapil Raj (eds.), Beyond science and empire: circulation of knowledge in an age of global empires, 1750-1945. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Theophilus of Edessa Hoyland Theophilus of Edessa's Chronicle and the Circulation of Historical Knowledge in Late Antiquity and Early Islam. Pp. vi + 368, maps. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2011. Paper, £19.99 . ISBN: 978-1-84631-698-2. [REVIEW]David Woods - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):473-475.
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    Life cycle of a star: Carl Sagan and the circulation of reputation.Oliver Marsh - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (3):467-486.
    It is a commonplace in the history of science that reputations of scientists play important roles in the stories of scientific knowledge. I argue that to fully understand these roles we should see reputations as produced by communicative acts, consider how reputations become known about, and study the factors influencing such processes. I reapply James Secord's ‘knowledge-in-transit’ approach; in addition to scientific knowledge, I also examine how ‘biographical knowledge’ of individuals is constructed through communications and shaped (...)
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    Kapil Raj, Relocating Modern Science: Circulation and the Construction of Knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650–1900. Houndmills and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Pp. xiv+285. ISBN 978-0-230-50708. £53.00. [REVIEW]Lorraine Daston - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Science 42 (2):298.
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    Kapil Raj. Relocating Modern Science: Circulation and the Construction of Knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650–1900. xiii + 285 pp., illus., bibl., index. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. $74.95. [REVIEW]Sujit Sivasundaram - 2008 - Isis 99 (2):384-385.
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    Sven Dupré;, Christoph Lüthy . Silent Messengers: The Circulation of Material Objects of Knowledge in the Early Modern Low Countries. 387 pp., illus., bibl., index. Münster: LIT Verlag, 2011. €34.90. [REVIEW]Marco Beretta - 2012 - Isis 103 (3):587-588.
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    (Re)production of knowledge within mathematics education.Alex Montecino - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 27:595-601.
    This paper aims to discuss the production and reproduction of knowledge —such categories, notions, theories, and methodologies that are part of mathematics education research— drawn from an epistemic approach that pursues to disturb the supposed neutrality, objectivity, and order of our field. The paper's premise is shaped by the idea that searching for new ways of doing is plausible to make visible conditions of possibilities, in which new ways of thinking are traced to what we can and can't do (...)
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    Term circulation and conceptual instability in the mediation of science: Binary framing of the notions of biological versus chemical pesticides.Hélène Ledouble - 2020 - Discourse and Communication 14 (5):466-488.
    This article explores the influence of textual structures on the acquisition of knowledge in popularization discourses related to biopesticides. Following a terminological insight into the linguistic and cognitive complexities of the notion, we proceed to a semantic analysis of press articles in major Anglo-Saxon newspapers, focusing on the explanation strategies used by the media to simplify their presentation. We show that in the mediation process, biopesticides are systematically described as being environmentally friendly, and opposed to chemical pesticides, consistently shown (...)
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    Behind the Screens: Post-truth, Populism, and the Circulation of Elites.William T. Lynch - 2021 - Analyse & Kritik 43 (2):367-393.
    The alleged emergence of a ‘post-truth’ regime links the rise of new forms of social media and the reemergence of political populism. Post-truth has theoretical roots in the interdisciplinary field of Science and Technology Studies, with sociologists of science arguing that both true and false claims should be explained by the same kinds of social causes. Most STS theorists have sought to deflect blame for post-truth, while at the same time enacting a normative turn, looking to deconstruct truth claims and (...)
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    Circulation de savoirs entre institution de formation et terrains scolaires : analyse de dispositifs de formation à l’enseignement de la production écrite en Suisse romande.Roxane Gagnon & Véronique Laurens - 2016 - Revue Phronesis 5 (3-4):69-86.
    In this contribution, we analyse the treatment of professional practice in two training sequences dedicated to the teaching of written French. Firstly, we examine the characteristics of the training devices organised with a combination of school field and training institution scheme. We then focus on interactions between trainer and trainees within two training activities aimed at sharing and reflecting on practicum. The interest of this double perspective lies in the understanding of knowledge circulation between school field and training (...)
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    The logistics of the Republic of Letters: mercantile undercurrents of early modern scholarly knowledge circulation.Jacob Orrje - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Science 53 (3):351-369.
    Anglo-Swedish scholarly correspondence from the mid-eighteenth century contains repeated mentions of two merchants, Abraham Spalding and Gustavus Brander. The letters describe how these men facilitated the exchange of knowledge over the Baltic Sea and the North Sea by shipping letters, books and other scientific objects, as well as by enabling long-distance financial transactions. Through the case of Spalding and Brander, this article examines the material basis for early modern scholarly exchange. Using the concept of logistics to highlight and relate (...)
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    Ecological Naturalism: Epistemic Responsibility and the Politics of Knowledge.Lorraine Code - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (5-6):87-102.
    The thesis of this paper is, first, that ecological thinking—which takes its point of departure from specifically located, multifaceted analyses of knowledge production and circulation in diverse demographic and geographic locations—can generate more responsible knowings than the reductivism of the positivist post-Enlightenment legacy allows; and second, that ecological thinking can spark a revolution comparable to Kant’s Copernican revolution, which recentered western thought by moving “man” to the center of the philosophical-conceptual universe. Kantian philosophy was parochial in the conception (...)
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    The “Controversial Cundurango Cure”: Medical professionalization and the global circulation of drugs.Elisa Sevilla & Ana Sevilla - 2020 - Science in Context 33 (4):423-440.
    ArgumentThis article examines the medical and political discussions regarding a controversial medicinal bark from Ecuador – cundurango – that was actively sponsored by the Ecuadorian government as a new botanical cure for cancer in the late nineteenth century United States and elsewhere. The article focuses on the commercial and diplomatic interests behind the public discussion and advertising techniques of this drug. It argues that diverse elements – including the struggle for positioning scientific societies and the disapproval of the capacities of (...)
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    Global perspectives on science diplomacy: Exploring the diplomacy‐knowledge nexus in contemporary histories of science.Matthew Adamson & Roberto Lalli - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (1):1-16.
    Contemporary scholarship concerning science diplomacy is increasingly taking a historical approach. In our introduction to this special issue, we argue that this approach promises insight into science diplomacy because of the tools historians of science bring to their work. In particular, we observe that not only are historians of science currently poised to chart the diplomatic aspects involved in the transnational circulation of technoscientific knowledge, materials, and expertise. They are ready to bring critical global analysis to an important (...)
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    Reality Bites: Rhetoric and the Circulation of Truth Claims in U.S. Political Culture by Dana Cloud.Nicholas Lepp - 2021 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 54 (1):94-100.
    In one of his many defenses of rhetoric, Aristotle states that "even if we were to have the most exact knowledge, it would not be very easy for us in speaking to use it to persuade [some audiences] … it is necessary for pisteis and speeches [as a whole] to be formed on the basis of common [beliefs]". Dana Cloud's Reality Bites advances a similar position, suggesting that the political left needs to reclaim rhetorical appeals as a form of (...)
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    Circulation and flow: Immanent metaphors in the financial debates of Northern Song China.Christian de Pee - 2018 - History of Science 56 (2):168-195.
    The Song Empire had a larger population, a higher agricultural output, a more efficient infrastructure, and a more extensive monetary system than any previous empire in Chinese history. As local jurisdictions during the eleventh century became entangled in empire-wide economic relations and trans-regional commercial litigation, imperial officials sought to reduce the bewildering movement of people, goods, and money to an immanent cosmic pattern. They reasoned that because money and commerce brought to imperial subjects the goods they required to survive, money (...)
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    Clones as Epistemic Objects: Conceptual Processes of the Configuration of Knowledge.Stefan Halft - 2014 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 9 (2):73-89.
    The creation of life has always spurred literary and cinematic productivity. Due to scientific progress in the fields of microbiology and genetics, countless novels and films today reflect the idea of human cloning more than other ideas. While the clone is often seen as the epitome of the posthuman, contemporary texts and films tend to modify the concept and humanize the clone. It can be said that fictional literature and films play a pivotal role in the construction, modification, and (...) of concepts. Based on a cognitive linguistic concept of concept, the clone will be analyzed as an epistemic object. Focusing on conceptual processes of the configuration of knowledge, this article will show how the process of conceptualization works in literary texts and films and describe the techniques by which categories and concepts are constantly modified. Thus, it will be argued that literature and film play an active part in shaping a society's stock of knowledge. (shrink)
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    Sea Change: The World Ocean Circulation Experiment and the Productive Limits of Ocean Variability.Jessica Lehman - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (4):839-862.
    The ability to quantify the relationship between the ocean and the atmosphere is an enduring challenge for global-scale science. This paper analyzes the World Ocean Circulation Experiment, an international oceanographic program that aimed to provide data for decadal-scale climate modeling and for the first time produce a “snapshot” of ocean circulation against which future change could be measured. WOCE was an ambitious project that drew on extensive international collaboration and emerging technologies that continue to play a significant role (...)
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  49. Centre of circulation.Heike Jöns - 2011 - In John A. Agnew & David N. Livingstone (eds.), The SAGE handbook of geographical knowledge. Los Angeles: SAGE.
     
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  50. Sohn-Rethel and the Origin of 'Real Abstraction': A Critique of Production or a Critique of Circulation?Anselm Jappe - 2013 - Historical Materialism 21 (1):3-14.
    Alfred Sohn-Rethel did not just elaborate a materialist theory of knowledge, he also introduced the term ‘real abstraction’ into Marxist debate. However, he locates the origin of commodity abstraction solely in the sphere of circulation, conceiving of production itself as a mere metabolism with nature. This conception, in which the critique of capitalism aims exclusively at distribution, and which rejects the Marxian concept of ‘abstract labour’, remains widespread. It is our express intention here to undertake a critique of (...)
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