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Knowledge Notes
Occasional notes on calls, events, publications, and more that caught our attention. Please email us your own items. Grants Gerda Henkel Tandem Fellowships for the Global History of Ideas (Forschungszentrum Gotha der Univ. Erfurt) – …
On , by historyofknowledgeblogeditor, 664 words
Floating Food/Filming Knowledge: Creating Food Knowledge above the Clouds
Parabolic Dining On February 11, 1971, NASA food experts from Houston’s Manned Spacecraft Center climbed aboard a KC-135 plane to undergo short periods of near weightlessness.1 The KC-135 was unique in that it enabled researchers …
On , by Alwin J. Cubasch, 2,661 words
Virtues as a Lens: Exploring Science, Scholarship, and Politics under Soviet Domination
Why Virtues? The concept of “virtue” has a long and controversial history. Aristotle supposed that virtue could make an individual know what is a “good thing to do.” Machiavelli highlighted the masculine connotations of the …
On , by Alexej Lochmatow, 2,001 words