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History of Science and Technology Podcasts
"Living with Radiation" HRP-IAEA
4 episodes
1 month ago
‘Faszination Forschungsreise‘ deals with scientific travel as a specific setting for the production of knowledge. Focusing on the 18th century, the article outlines how the main method of gaining knowledge, scientific observation, was subjected to regulation, control, and habitualization in order to obtain reliable research results. The ideal of scientific observation in travel instructions and the notes of travellers like Alexander von Humboldt, Joseph Pitton de Tournefort or Georg Forster show that well-established practices of gaining knowledge were combined with pragmatism in the face of the unpredictability of the travel situation. Script and voice-over: Julia Carina Böttcher Musical and Technical curation: Christos Koutsoulas General supervision Maria Rentetzi. The text was published for the first time in Friedrich: Forschungsmagazin der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, 120, 50-52. https://www.fau.de/files/2021/02/friedrich120_hin-und-wege.pdf
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‘Faszination Forschungsreise‘ deals with scientific travel as a specific setting for the production of knowledge. Focusing on the 18th century, the article outlines how the main method of gaining knowledge, scientific observation, was subjected to regulation, control, and habitualization in order to obtain reliable research results. The ideal of scientific observation in travel instructions and the notes of travellers like Alexander von Humboldt, Joseph Pitton de Tournefort or Georg Forster show that well-established practices of gaining knowledge were combined with pragmatism in the face of the unpredictability of the travel situation. Script and voice-over: Julia Carina Böttcher Musical and Technical curation: Christos Koutsoulas General supervision Maria Rentetzi. The text was published for the first time in Friedrich: Forschungsmagazin der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, 120, 50-52. https://www.fau.de/files/2021/02/friedrich120_hin-und-wege.pdf
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Engaging in Science causes Baldness in Women
History of Science and Technology Podcasts
9 minutes 23 seconds
4 years ago
Engaging in Science causes Baldness in Women
Script: Maria Rentetzi Voice-over: Erika Kazani "Anatolitis": Loukas Freris Musical and Technical curation: Christos Koutsoulas The text was published for the first time in "PRISMA: Insert for science, technology and society", published in the newspaper Avgi on 16/09/2019. https://www.avgi.gr/entheta/prisma/324786_i-enasholisi-me-tin-epistimi-prokalei-falakra-stis-gynaikes Κείμενο: Μαρία Ρεντετζή Αφήγηση: Έρικα Καζάνη "Ανατολίτης": Λουκάς Φρέρης Μουσική και Τεχνική επιμέλεια: Χρήστος Κουτσούλας Το κείμενο δημοσιεύτηκε για πρώτη φορά στο "ΠΡΙΣΜΑ: Ένθετο για τις επιστήμες την τεχνολογία και την κοινωνία" που κυκλοφόρησε με την εφημερίδα Αυγή στις 16/09/2019.
History of Science and Technology Podcasts
‘Faszination Forschungsreise‘ deals with scientific travel as a specific setting for the production of knowledge. Focusing on the 18th century, the article outlines how the main method of gaining knowledge, scientific observation, was subjected to regulation, control, and habitualization in order to obtain reliable research results. The ideal of scientific observation in travel instructions and the notes of travellers like Alexander von Humboldt, Joseph Pitton de Tournefort or Georg Forster show that well-established practices of gaining knowledge were combined with pragmatism in the face of the unpredictability of the travel situation. Script and voice-over: Julia Carina Böttcher Musical and Technical curation: Christos Koutsoulas General supervision Maria Rentetzi. The text was published for the first time in Friedrich: Forschungsmagazin der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, 120, 50-52. https://www.fau.de/files/2021/02/friedrich120_hin-und-wege.pdf