Science in Context

Papers
(The TQCC of Science in Context is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Representing vulnerable populations in genetic studies: The case of the Roma6
Time, trauma, and the brain: How suicide came to have no significant precipitating event5
Newton, the sensorium of God, and the cause of gravity4
Animism and natural teleology from Avicenna to Boyle3
“Please, come in.” Being a charlatan, or the question of trustworthy knowledge3
Why they shared: recovering early arguments for sharing social scientific data3
The effects of publishing processes on scientific thought: Typography and typology in prehistoric archaeology (1950s–1990s)3
Brazilian political scientists and the Cold War: Soviet hearts, North-American minds (1966–1988)3
Historicizing the comparative survey of freedom: tracing the social trajectory of an influential indicator2
Between learned and popular culture: A world of syncretism and acculturation2
The Bryson synthesis: The forging of climate change narratives during the World Food Crisis2
Information, meaning and physics: The intellectual evolution of the English School of Information Theory during 1946-19562
Anatomy collections as “modern ruins”: The nostalgia of lonely specimens2
Changing conceptions of mathematics and infinity in Giordano Bruno’s vernacular and Latin works2
Charlatan epistemology: As illustrated by a study of wonder-working in the late seventeenth-century Dutch Republic2
Useful charlatans: Giovanni Succi and Stefano Merlatti’s fasting contest in Paris, 18862
Rendering Inuit cancer “visible”: Geography, pathology, and nosology in Arctic cancer research2
Dead or “undead”? The curious and untidy history of Volta’s concept of “contact potential”1
The “Controversial Cundurango Cure”: Medical professionalization and the global circulation of drugs1
Power, politics, and the development of political science in the Americas1
Belgium and probability in the nineteenth century: The case of Paul Mansion1
The Local versus the Global in the history of relativity: The case of Belgium1
The Theory-Practice Gap in the Evaluation of Agent-Based Social Simulations1
Levels of communication: The talking horse experiments1
An infrastructural account of scientific objectivity for legal contexts and bloodstain pattern analysis1
Data at the doorstep1
Do scientific objects have a life (which may end)?1
A democratic program for healing: The Raspail domestic medicine method in 1840s France1
True to form: Media and data technologies of self-inscription1
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