Perspectives on Science
Podcast készítő Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine
119 Epizód
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Audra Wolfe — Freedom's Laboratory: The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science
Közzétéve: 2021. 03. 12. -
Susan Lindee — Rational Fog: Science and Technology in Modern War
Közzétéve: 2021. 03. 01. -
Elise Burton on Racial Science
Közzétéve: 2021. 02. 17. -
The Economization of Global Health: World Development Report 1993
Közzétéve: 2021. 02. 04. -
Sebastian Gil-Riano on Racial Science
Közzétéve: 2020. 12. 09. -
Sadiah Qureshi on Racial Science
Közzétéve: 2020. 12. 09. -
Jonson Miller — Engineering Manhood: Race and the Antebellum Virginia Military Institute
Közzétéve: 2020. 11. 23. -
John Jackson on Racial Science
Közzétéve: 2020. 11. 16. -
Rana Hogarth on Racial Science
Közzétéve: 2020. 11. 16. -
Black Maternal Health: Historical and Reproductive Justice Reckonings
Közzétéve: 2020. 10. 28. -
Mary Fissell — Aristotle's Masterpiece: Early Modern Sex Ed
Közzétéve: 2020. 10. 06. -
Presidents of AAHM, HSS, and SHOT
Közzétéve: 2020. 09. 23. -
Technology Then And Now
Közzétéve: 2020. 08. 27. -
Kavita Sivaramakrishnan on COVID-19
Közzétéve: 2020. 07. 14. -
Mary Augusta Brazelton on COVID-19
Közzétéve: 2020. 07. 14. -
Marcos Cueto on COVID-19
Közzétéve: 2020. 07. 14. -
Amir Afkhami on COVID-19
Közzétéve: 2020. 06. 26. -
Nursing and COVID-19
Közzétéve: 2020. 06. 25. -
Catherine Burns on COVID-19 in South Africa
Közzétéve: 2020. 06. 25. -
Why Go To The Moon
Közzétéve: 2020. 06. 04.
A new public events series from the Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine brings historical perspective to contemporary issues and concerns. In the public forums, historians and other specialists speak about culturally relevant topics in front of a live audience at Consortium member institutions. Forum subjects range from medical consumerism to public trust in science and technology. Videos of these events are also available at chstm.org. In podcast episodes, authors of new books in the history of science, technology, and medicine respond to questions from readers with a wide variety of backgrounds and expertise. These conversations illuminate the utility and relevance of the past in light of current events.
