Monday, 30 November 2020

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Thematic Issue: Social Borrowings and Biological Appropriations, Edited by Christopher Donohue

 

URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/studies-in-history-and-philosophy-of-science-part-c-studies-in-history-and-philosophy-of-biological-and-biomedical-sciences/special-issue/10ZWMKJVFB8

Editorial Open access Social borrowings and biological appropriations: Special issue introduction

Christopher Donohue

Inhibition and metaphor of top-down organizationResearch article Open access Inhibition and metaphor of top-down organization

Roger Smith 

Transfer of Lamarckisms and emerging ‘scientific’ psychologies: 19th – early 20th centuries Britain and France Research article Open access Transfer of Lamarckisms and emerging ‘scientific’ psychologies: 19th – early 20th centuries Britain and France

Snait B. Gissis

 Subversive affinities: Embracing soviet science in late 1940s RomaniaResearch article Open access Subversive affinities: Embracing soviet science in late 1940s Romania

Marius Turda 

 Race science in Czechoslovakia: Serving segregation in the name of the nationResearch article Open access Race science in Czechoslovakia: Serving segregation in the name of the nation

Victoria Shmidt

 Issues of biopolitics of reproduction in post-war GreeceResearch article Open access Issues of biopolitics of reproduction in post-war Greece

Alexandra Barmpouti 

Resurecting raciology? Genetic ethnology and pre-1945 anthropological race classificationResearch article Open access Resurecting raciology? Genetic ethnology and pre-1945 anthropological race classification

Richard McMahon 

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