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Constructing Scientific Communities: Article in the Journal of Victorian Culture

An article by Professor Sally Shuttleworth, Professor Gowan Dawson and Professor Chris Lintott on the Constructing Scientific Communities project has been published in the Journal of Victorian Culture (Volume 20, Issue 2, 2015).
17 Jul 2015
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Crowds and Clouds Workshop, Chicago

The Crowds and Clouds workshop, held at the University of Chicago on 4–5 April 2014, brought historical and contemporary perspectives to bear on two outstanding issues in contemporary science.
6 Apr 2014
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Science and the Victorian Public: A Magic Lantern Performance

The video recording of our Being Human 2016 event in Leicester (also a part of the Literary Leicester festival) is now available for your viewing edification.
4 Jan 2017

Events

12 Oct
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The End of the Scientific Journal? Transformations in Publishing Symposium

In the early 21st Century the world of scientific publishing is changing swiftly. Online publishing, open access, big data, innovations in peer review and commercial pressures have created a scientific publishing environment.
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