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Research paper thumbnail of Knowledge and society : studies in the sociology of culture past and present : a research annual

JAI Press eBooks, 1981

Material culture, Shirley Gorenstein progress in separate spheres - selling 19th-century technolo... more Material culture, Shirley Gorenstein progress in separate spheres - selling 19th-century technologies, Pamela Walker Laird "excavating" the present - the computer as gendered material culture, Merete Lie the electric fridge and other recollections - on things as memory objects, Liv Emma Thorsen technologies and interpretations - the case of the telephone, John W. Bakke the culture of instrument - a case from the engineering sciences, Lusin Babla-Gokalp toward a grammar of artefacts, Russell Mills separate from the "world" - the use of material culture in Shaker social reproduction, Kenneth D. Croes reflections in a mechanical mirror - automata as doubles and as tools, Linda M. Strauss.

Research paper thumbnail of Never Such Innocence Again": Irony, Nature, and Technoscience

Research paper thumbnail of Tribesmen as Citizens: “Primordial Ties” and Democracy in Rural Jordan

Routledge eBooks, Aug 18, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of The Empty Cradle: Infertility in America from Colonial Times to the Present

Technology and Culture, Oct 1, 1997

This history of infertility, and the social phenomenon of how Americans have reacted to it, descr... more This history of infertility, and the social phenomenon of how Americans have reacted to it, describes the emotional and medical experiences of childless couples who seek help for infertility. It utilizes a variety of sources, such as memoirs, patient records, medical textbooks, scholarly journals, personal letters and women's magazines, in order to correct certain assumptions about infertility. Many of the "modern" medical techniques used to treat infertility are shown as having been around for a long time - donor insemination was first carried out as early as the mid-19th century, while the first "ovarian transplantation" took place in the later 19th century. The role of gender is examined, and the authors argue that although infertility is a condition for which men and women bear equal responsibility, women have been subjected to a disproportionate share of the blame and treatment.

Research paper thumbnail of Science Policy: NSF and Research Ethics

Research paper thumbnail of My Miscarriage Years

Research paper thumbnail of Caught in the Middle: Pregnancy Loss at the Turn of the Century

Research paper thumbnail of New Reproductive Technologies and the Fetal Subject

Research paper thumbnail of I Will Never Forget You": Trauma, Memory, and Moral Identity

Research paper thumbnail of Challenges to Narratives of Linear Progress

Research paper thumbnail of Intensive parenting alone: negotiating the cultural contradictions of motherhood as a single mother by choice

Research paper thumbnail of 5 Sexism, Separatism and the Rhetoric of Selfishness: Single Mothers by Choice in the US and UK

Berghahn Books, Dec 31, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of 1 Taking the Measure of Selfishness and Selflessness in the Early Twenty-First- Century US and UK

Berghahn Books, Dec 31, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: Self, Selfish, Selfless

Berghahn Books, Dec 31, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Sexism, Separatism and the Rhetoric of Selfishness

Research paper thumbnail of Taking the Measure of Selfishness and Selflessness in the Early Twenty-First-Century US and UK

Research paper thumbnail of Chapter 5. National Representations: The Tribalism Debate

The Dialogics of Tribal and National Identities in Jordan, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of Chapter 8. Monarchal Posture

Research paper thumbnail of Surrogate Motherhood: Conception in the Heart. HELENA RAGONÉ

American Ethnologist, Nov 1, 1995

Research paper thumbnail of Muslim Preacher in the Modern World: A Jordanian Case Study in Comparative Perspective . RICHARD T. ANTOUN

American Ethnologist, Aug 1, 1991

Research paper thumbnail of Knowledge and society : studies in the sociology of culture past and present : a research annual

JAI Press eBooks, 1981

Material culture, Shirley Gorenstein progress in separate spheres - selling 19th-century technolo... more Material culture, Shirley Gorenstein progress in separate spheres - selling 19th-century technologies, Pamela Walker Laird "excavating" the present - the computer as gendered material culture, Merete Lie the electric fridge and other recollections - on things as memory objects, Liv Emma Thorsen technologies and interpretations - the case of the telephone, John W. Bakke the culture of instrument - a case from the engineering sciences, Lusin Babla-Gokalp toward a grammar of artefacts, Russell Mills separate from the "world" - the use of material culture in Shaker social reproduction, Kenneth D. Croes reflections in a mechanical mirror - automata as doubles and as tools, Linda M. Strauss.

Research paper thumbnail of Never Such Innocence Again": Irony, Nature, and Technoscience

Research paper thumbnail of Tribesmen as Citizens: “Primordial Ties” and Democracy in Rural Jordan

Routledge eBooks, Aug 18, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of The Empty Cradle: Infertility in America from Colonial Times to the Present

Technology and Culture, Oct 1, 1997

This history of infertility, and the social phenomenon of how Americans have reacted to it, descr... more This history of infertility, and the social phenomenon of how Americans have reacted to it, describes the emotional and medical experiences of childless couples who seek help for infertility. It utilizes a variety of sources, such as memoirs, patient records, medical textbooks, scholarly journals, personal letters and women's magazines, in order to correct certain assumptions about infertility. Many of the "modern" medical techniques used to treat infertility are shown as having been around for a long time - donor insemination was first carried out as early as the mid-19th century, while the first "ovarian transplantation" took place in the later 19th century. The role of gender is examined, and the authors argue that although infertility is a condition for which men and women bear equal responsibility, women have been subjected to a disproportionate share of the blame and treatment.

Research paper thumbnail of Science Policy: NSF and Research Ethics

Research paper thumbnail of My Miscarriage Years

Research paper thumbnail of Caught in the Middle: Pregnancy Loss at the Turn of the Century

Research paper thumbnail of New Reproductive Technologies and the Fetal Subject

Research paper thumbnail of I Will Never Forget You": Trauma, Memory, and Moral Identity

Research paper thumbnail of Challenges to Narratives of Linear Progress

Research paper thumbnail of Intensive parenting alone: negotiating the cultural contradictions of motherhood as a single mother by choice

Research paper thumbnail of 5 Sexism, Separatism and the Rhetoric of Selfishness: Single Mothers by Choice in the US and UK

Berghahn Books, Dec 31, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of 1 Taking the Measure of Selfishness and Selflessness in the Early Twenty-First- Century US and UK

Berghahn Books, Dec 31, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: Self, Selfish, Selfless

Berghahn Books, Dec 31, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Sexism, Separatism and the Rhetoric of Selfishness

Research paper thumbnail of Taking the Measure of Selfishness and Selflessness in the Early Twenty-First-Century US and UK

Research paper thumbnail of Chapter 5. National Representations: The Tribalism Debate

The Dialogics of Tribal and National Identities in Jordan, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of Chapter 8. Monarchal Posture

Research paper thumbnail of Surrogate Motherhood: Conception in the Heart. HELENA RAGONÉ

American Ethnologist, Nov 1, 1995

Research paper thumbnail of Muslim Preacher in the Modern World: A Jordanian Case Study in Comparative Perspective . RICHARD T. ANTOUN

American Ethnologist, Aug 1, 1991

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