The Science-State Nexus in Scandinavia, 1850–1980.

Special issue of Science in Context, edited by Kristin Asdal and Christoph Gradmann: Science, Technology, Medicine – and the State: The Science-State Nexus in Scandinavia, 1850–1980.

Science in Context. Volume 27 - Special Issue 02 (Science, Technology, Medicine – and the State: The Science-State Nexus in Scandinavia, 1850–1980)

Contents

Introduction: Science, Technology, Medicine – and the State: The Science-State Nexus in Scandinavia, 1850–1980. Kristin Asdal and Christoph Gradmann

From Administrative Infrastructure to Biomedical Resource: Danish Population Registries, the “Scandinavian Laboratory,” and the “Epidemiologist's Dream”. Susanne Bauer

Producing Standards, Producing the Nordic Region: Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing, from 1950–1970. Anne Kveim Lie

United in Separation: The Inventions of Gel Filtration and the Moral Economy of Research in Swedish Biochemistry, ca. 1950–1970. Sven Widmalm

Circumpolar Science: Scandinavian Approaches to the Arctic and the North Atlantic, ca. 1920 to 1960. Sverker S?rlin

Versions of Milk and Versions of Care: The Emergence of Mother's Milk as an Interested Object and Medicine as a Form of Dispassionate Care. Kristin Asdal

Building Transnational Bodies: Norway and the International Development of Laboratory Animal Science, ca. 1956–1980. Tone Druglitr? and Robert G. W. Kirk

Inventing Homo gardarensis: Prestige, Pressure, and Human Evolution in Interwar Scandinavia. Peter C. Kj?rgaard

Science in Context. Volume 27 - Special Issue 02. Science, Technology, Medicine – and the State: The Science-State Nexus in Scandinavia, 1850–1980. 2014.

 

 

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