scispace - formally typeset
Open Access

A Complete Bibliography of Publications in Isis, 2000{2009

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
Thematiche [38].
Abstract
accademiche [38]. Ada [45]. Adrian [45]. African [56]. Age [39, 49, 61]. Al [23]. Al-Rawi [23]. Aldous [68]. Alex [15]. Allure [46]. America [60, 66]. American [49, 69, 61, 52]. ancienne [25]. Andreas [28]. Angela [42]. Animals [16]. Ann [26]. Anna [19, 47]. Annotated [46]. Annotations [28]. Anti [37]. Anti-Copernican [37]. Antibiotic [64]. Anxiety [51]. Apocalyptic [61]. Archaeology [26]. Ark [36]. Artisan [32]. Asylum [48]. Atri [54]. Audra [65]. Australia [41]. Authorship [15]. Axelle [29].

read more

Content maybe subject to copyright    Report

Citations
More filters

Image And Logic A Material Culture Of Microphysics

TL;DR: In this article, the image and logic a material culture of microphysics is available in a digital library and an online access to it is set as public so you can download it instantly.

The Gifts Of Athena Historical Origins Of The Knowledge Economy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the gift of athena historical origins of the knowledge economy, which they refer to as the "Athena book" and describe as "a book with a cup of tea" instead of "some harmful virus inside their laptop".
References
More filters
BookDOI

Handbook of Science and Technology Studies

TL;DR: The STS Reference Record was created on 2005-06-20, modified on 2016-08-08 as discussed by the authors, and was used for the STS deployment of the Space Station.
Book

The Success of Open Source

Steven Weber
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the early history of Open Source, the development of microfoundations, and how the model of production changed over time to accommodate open source.
MonographDOI

From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism

Fred Turner
TL;DR: Turner's From Counterculture to Cyberculture as discussed by the authorsocusing on a group of San Francisco Bay Area entrepreneurs, Stewart Brand and the Whole Earth network, describes the transformation from a threat during the Cold War into a means of achieving personal freedom in an emerging digital uptopia.