All Stories

  1. Citizen, Science, and Citizen Science
  2. Citizens, Politics, and Civic Technology: A Conversation with g0v and EDGI
  3. Can animals predict earthquakes?: Bio-sentinels as seismic sensors in communist China and beyond
  4. Modernity, Region, and Technoscience: One Small Cheer for Asia as Method
  5. Negotiating natural history in transitional China and British India
  6. The Controversy over Spontaneous Generation in Republican China
  7. Plants, Germs, and Animals: They Want to Be in History, Too!
  8. Circulating Material Objects: The International Controversy Over Antiquities and Fossils in Twentieth-Century China
  9. Doing East Asian STS Is Like Feeling an Elephant, and That Is a Good Thing
  10. “Collective Monitoring, Collective Defense”: Science, Earthquakes, and Politics in Communist China
  11. Science, State, and Citizens: Notes from Another Shore
  12. The Global Turn in the History of Science
  13. East Asian STS: Fox or Hedgehog?
  14. Science in Cultural Borderlands: Methodological Reflections on the Study of Science, European Imperialism, and Cultural Encounter
  15. Redrawing the Map
  16. East Asian STS: Fox or Hedgehog?
  17. GERM-FREE CHINA
  18. Victorian naturalists in China: science and informal empire
  19. Science in a Chinese Entrepôt: British Naturalists and Their Chinese Associates in Old Canton
  20. Science and medicine, Asia and Europe
  21. Hybrid Discourse and Textual Practice: Sinology and Natural History in the Nineteenth Century
  22. Sediments of Time: Environment and society in Chinese history
  23. Nature and Nation in Chinese Political Thought
  24. The People’s War against Earthquakes