2023 - Leo S. Olschki
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Science goes radical : towards a history of social movements
P. 281-289
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DOI: 10.1400/294939
ISSN: 2038-6265
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In this issue
- Science goes radical : towards a history of social movements
- From 'state' science to 'peoples' science : science movements in post-colonial India (1947-1980)
- Challenging science's autonomy : the "critique des sciences" in France
- The socialist patient collective, the printing press, and anti-psychiatry in Heidelberg in the 1970s
- "An attempt to look out of the ecxological depression" : Samizdat and alternative ecological journalism in communist Czechoslovakia, 1969-1989
- The visible technician : scientist, technicians, and the neutrality of science in 1960s and 1970s Italy
- The social and political roots of the institutionalization of the history of physics in Italy
- The scientia case : scientific censorship and ideological struggles, 1973-1975
- "Science gave us nothing" : women and technology in Italian feminism as a radical science movement (1970s-1980s)