Geographies of science: histories, localities, practices, futures

This paper examines the recent attempts to develop geographies of science both within, and beyond, the discipline of geography. Such efforts have been most successful in work by historical geographers and historians of geography. Investigating the `geographical turn' evident across science stud...

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History of science
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Indigenous knowledge
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