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723 citations
related to Brazil
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723 citations
related to Brazil as a subject or category
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Article
Daniel Edler Duarte; Pedro Benetti; Marcos César Alvarez
(2024)
A “war on science?” Far-right movements and the disputes over epistemic authority in Brazil.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
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Essay Review
Rasheed Hassan; Tyra Lewis; Anyel Miranda Caballero; et al.
(2024)
Birthing a Better Nation: New Works on the History of Reproductive Governance in Brazil, Cuba and Mexico.
American Historical Review.
(/isis/citation/CBB343025032/)
Article
Luisa Reis-Castro; Jia Hui Lee
(2024)
Bites, Blood, Boundaries: Rats, Mosquitoes, and Domestication across Disciplines.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History
(pp. 351-370).
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Book
Marcelo Hoffman
(2024)
Foucault in Brazil: Dictatorship, Resistance, and Solidarity.
(/isis/citation/CBB003937919/)
Book
Ilana Löwy
(2024)
Viruses and Reproductive Injustice: Zika in Brazil.
(/isis/citation/CBB642774596/)
Article
Jessica O'Leary
(2024)
Governadoras: Women Administrators, Gender, and Colonization in Sixteenth-Century Portuguese America.
Renaissance Quarterly
(pp. 130-174).
(/isis/citation/CBB378760866/)
Article
Ingrid Burrington
(2024)
From War Crystals to Ordinary Sand: Excavating Silicon Supply Chains.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(pp. 13-23).
(/isis/citation/CBB687162622/)
Article
Luciana Landgraf Castelo Branco
(2023)
Rethinking governance through Samarco’s dam collapse in Brazil: a critique from the STS perspective.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB165051260/)
Article
David Francisco de Moura Penteado
(2023)
A Tale of Enduring Myths: Buffon’s Theory of Animal Degeneration and the Regeneration of Domesticated Animals in Mid-19th Century Brazil.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 715-742).
(/isis/citation/CBB701482923/)
Article
Chiara Beccalossi
(2023)
Sexology, sexual development, and hormone treatments in Southern Europe and Latin America, c.1920–40.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 94-121).
(/isis/citation/CBB710974963/)
Book
Daniel Mandur Thomaz
(2023)
Transatlantic Radio Dramas: Antônio Callado and the BBC Latin American Service during and after World War II.
(/isis/citation/CBB373224377/)
Article
Diogo De Carvalho Cabral
(2023)
Creatures of the Clearings: Deforestation, Grass-Cutting Ants and Multispecies Landscape Change in Postcolonial Brazil.
Environment and History
(pp. 565-589).
(/isis/citation/CBB751928583/)
Article
Andrea Oldofredi
(2023)
Orthodox or dissident? The evolution of Bohm’s ontological reflections in the 1950s.
European Physical Journal H
(p. 12).
(/isis/citation/CBB205749345/)
Article
Sonja van Wichelen
(2023)
After biosovereignty: The material transfer agreement as technology of relations.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 599-621).
(/isis/citation/CBB241007545/)
Article
Claiton Marcio Da Silva; Claudio De Majo
(2023)
The Making of a Pastureland Biome: American Scientists, Miracle Grasses and the Transformation of the Brazilian Cerrado.
Environment and History
(pp. 185-210).
(/isis/citation/CBB152373108/)
Article
Rosanna Dent
(2023)
Stolen Masks.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 76-78).
(/isis/citation/CBB278637491/)
Article
Elise A. Mitchell
(2023)
On Slavery, Medicine, Speculation, and the Archive.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 82-85).
(/isis/citation/CBB114960845/)
Article
Claiton Marcio da Silva; Claudio de Majo
(2023)
The “Fire Day” in Brazil: Soybean Monocultures and Politicisation of Arsons during the Great Acceleration.
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
(pp. 105-122).
(/isis/citation/CBB572059484/)
Article
Maria Renilda Barreto; Olival Freire Junior
(2023)
Introduction: Social History of Science and Historiography: Where are We in Brazil?.
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
(pp. 1-5).
(/isis/citation/CBB710625864/)
Article
Tamires Saccharine Lico; Andreza Vellasco Gomes; Nicolle Oliveira Rocha; et al.
(2023)
The growth of a research field: A systematic analysis of Brazilian theses and dissertations on railways (1974–2020).
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 125-151).
(/isis/citation/CBB360492602/)
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