2022
- Abernethy, Declan, "Review of Beyond the Finish Line: Images, Evidence, and the History of the Photo-Finish, by Jonathan Finn" in H-Sci-Med-Tech
- Rachel, Sharon and co-authors, "Mindfulness Matters: Mental Health Risks and Protective Factors for Black Women" in Resilience: Black Women and Public Health.
- Rachel, Sharon and co-author, Choices, Tiger, GA: Bridging the Gap Foundation.
- Xing, Jack Linzhou, "The Temporality of and Competition Between Infrastructures: Taxis and e-Hailing in China" in Transfers.
- Zheng, Elise Li, "Review of Fan, Elsa L., Commodities of Care: The Business of HIV Testing in China" in H-Sci-Med-Tech.
2021
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Bianchini, Mario, “From Playing to Knowledge: Computer Roys as 'Real Existing Utopia' in the German Democratic Republic" in Jahrbuch für Historische Kommunismus Forschung.
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Calhoun, Gloria, "How the Telegraph Shaped the Wire Industry (1845–1910)” in Technology and Culture.
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Calhoun, Gloria, "Why Wire Mattered: Building U.S. Networked Infrastructures, 1845–1910" in Technology and Culture.
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Clifton-Morekis, Alice, “Front-Line Fowl: Messenger Pigeons as Communications Technology in the U.S Army” in History and Technology.
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Hall, Marjorie and co-author, "Beyond Sustainability - How the New Climate Initiative Affects Environmental Compliance and Planning" in APWA Reporter Magazine.
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Long, Christopher, "Dragonflies in the African Bush: Security Ramifications of Low-Cost Light Attack/Air Reconnaissance Aircraft Proliferation and the Chinese Aviation Industry" in Proliferation of Weapons and Dual-Use Technologies - Diplomatic, Information, Military, and Economic Approaches
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Wills, Benjamin and co-authors, "Public Deliberation about Gene Editing in the Wild" in Hastings Center Report.
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Wills, Benjamin and co-authors, "Envisioning Complex Futures: Collective Narratives and Reasoning in Deliberations Over Gene Editing in the Wild" in Hastings Center Report.
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Xing, Jack Linzhou and co-authors, "Capitalism, Overwork, and Polanyi’s Dialectics of Freedom: Emerging Visions of Work-Life Balance in Contemporary Urban China" in Work, Society, and the Ethical Self: Chimeras of Freedom in the Neoliberal Era.
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Zheng, Elise Li Zheng, "Interpreting Fitness: Self-tracking With Fitness Apps Through a Postphenomenology Lens" in AI and Society.
2020
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Allen, Kera, "Programming to Products: Softalk Magazine and the Rise of the Personal Computer User" in Information & Culture.
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Bianchini, Mario, “Theoretical Soldiers: German Economists and the Cold War” in German Studies Review.
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Brooks, Amber, "Dr. Battey’s Ovariotomy, 1872 - 1878" in Peitho: Journal of the Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition.
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Ruiz León, Alejandra,"Una Historia de dos Historias. La Ciencia Para Combatir al Coronavirus y la Desinformación" (A Tale of Two Stories. The Science to Combat the Coronavirus and Misinformation) in A Ciencia Cierta. Miradas Científicas Para Comprender la Pandemia.
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Xing, Jack Linzhou and co-author, "From Creative Destruction to Creative Appropriation: A Comprehensive Framework" in Research Policy.
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Zheng, Elise Li, "Redefining the Datafication of Selves: Review of Data Selves: More-than-Human Perspectives, by Deborah Lupton" in Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology.
2019
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Bunyak, Garrett, “Will Curiousity® Kill the Cat?: Technoscience and Wild Cats ‘Down Under’" in Humanimalia.
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Bunyak, Garrett, “Fat Cats and Porky Pooches: Pet Obesity, Moral Panic, and Posthuman Possibilities” in Society and Animals.
2018
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Shelby, Renee, “Whose Rape Kit? Stabilizing the Vitullo® Kit through Positivist Criminology and Protocol Feminism” in Theoretical Criminology.
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Singh, Jennifer, and Bunyak, Garrett, “Autism Inequalities: A Systematic Review and Meta-Ethnography of Qualitative Research 2010-2016” in Qualitative Health Research.
2017
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Bianchini, Mario, “Women on the Right Track: Integrating Women into the Communist Technological Utopia” in Technology’s Stories.
2015
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Westin, Peter, “Motorsports and the Motoring Public at Full Song (1950 to 1965): Measuring Men, Creatively Destroying, or Stimulating Technology?” in Technology’s Stories.