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Orders and Returns Policy. About Wall and Emerson. Wall and Emerson, Inc. Is a Canadian textbook publishing company founded in 1987, based in. Byron E. Wall (President). Is responsible for acquisitions, technical editing, book production, accounting, and general management. He is Senior Lecturer. In the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The Science and Technology Studies Program. And the Division of Natural Science. Academic Press, and House of Anansi Press Ltd. Martha Wall (Vice President).
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The Grammar of Mechanisms | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
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Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. The Grammar of Mechanisms. March 16, 2013. William J Turkel and Robert MacDougall (Western). Broken: an interactive exhibit →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History. And Science and Technology Studies. Conference image: "Morphogenesis I" courtesy of Osheen Harruthoonyan.
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Emily Thompson: “The Roaring Twenties” | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
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Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. Emily Thompson: “The Roaring Twenties”. March 23, 2013. 8220;The Roaring Twenties”: Sensory History, Digital History, and the Im/materiality of the Web. William Turkel: “The Hands-On Imperative”. Sophia Roosth: “The Synthetic Kingdom” →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History.
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Embodied Articulations 1: Sonic Spheres and Digital Incorporation | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
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Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. Embodied Articulations 1: Sonic Spheres and Digital Incorporation. April 19, 2013. Cameron Murray and Alasdair McMillan. Isaac Record: “Remaking the humanities”. Devon Elliott: The 3D Historian – Technologies for Experimenting with Form, Matter, and Interaction →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. And Science and Technology Studies.
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Sophia Roosth: “The Synthetic Kingdom” | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
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Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. Sophia Roosth: “The Synthetic Kingdom”. March 23, 2013. The Synthetic Kingdom: Lively Databases and the Transgenic Objects of Synthetic Biology. Emily Thompson: “The Roaring Twenties”. Robert Michael Brain: “a medium is a medium is a medium” →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History.
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David Theodore: “Blueprints” | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
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Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. David Theodore: “Blueprints”. March 14, 2013. Ottawa Civic Hospital,. Stevens and Lee, Architects, Boston and Toronto. Registration now open →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History. And Science and Technology Studies. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Michael Longford and Robert Prenovault: “Marconi’s Ruins” | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
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Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. Michael Longford and Robert Prenovault: “Marconi’s Ruins”. April 10, 2013. Hanna Rose Shell: “How Not to be Seen”. Isaac Record: “Remaking the humanities” →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History. And Science and Technology Studies. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Edward Jones-Imhotep: “Unsubstantial Substance” | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
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Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. Edward Jones-Imhotep: “Unsubstantial Substance”. April 10, 2013. Unsubstantial Substance: Music and Materiality in Glenn Gould. Robert Michael Brain: “a medium is a medium is a medium”. Hanna Rose Shell: “How Not to be Seen” →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History.
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Graduate Conference | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
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Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. The 3rd Annual Graduate Conference in Science and Technology Studies York University, Toronto, Canada. May 1–2, 2013. In conjunction with Materiality: Objects and Idioms in Historical Studies of Science and Technology. How do new materials and methods transform interactions between scholars and informants? What are the ontological and epistemological commitments involved? What are the ethical stakes? Blog at WordPress.com.
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Hanna Rose Shell: “How Not to be Seen” | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
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Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. Hanna Rose Shell: “How Not to be Seen”. April 10, 2013. How Not to Be Seen: Materiality, Photographic Technology, and Creative Subterfuge. Edward Jones-Imhotep: “Unsubstantial Substance”. Michael Longford and Robert Prenovault: “Marconi’s Ruins” →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History.