SHOT, Society for the History of Technology
@shothisttech.bsky.social
The Society for the History of Technology (since 1958) is dedicated to the historical study of technology, its relations with politics, economics, labor, business, the environment, public policy, science, and arts. Organizes Annual member meetings and more
Have you checked out Linda Hall Library’s Fellowship Support for doctoral students, postdoc scholars, and independent researchers whose projects examine the relationship between science, technology and society? Please find all details on www.lindahall.org/fellowships
December 4, 2023 at 8:43 PM
Have you checked out Linda Hall Library’s Fellowship Support for doctoral students, postdoc scholars, and independent researchers whose projects examine the relationship between science, technology and society? Please find all details on www.lindahall.org/fellowships
SHOT proudly presents the October issue of Technology and Culture, the leading journal in the history of technology; This is a Special Issue on bovine technologies, guest edited by Tamar Novick.
Project MUSE - Technology and Culture-Volume 64, Number 4, October 2023 (jhu.edu)
Project MUSE - Technology and Culture-Volume 64, Number 4, October 2023 (jhu.edu)
November 24, 2023 at 4:57 PM
SHOT proudly presents the October issue of Technology and Culture, the leading journal in the history of technology; This is a Special Issue on bovine technologies, guest edited by Tamar Novick.
Project MUSE - Technology and Culture-Volume 64, Number 4, October 2023 (jhu.edu)
Project MUSE - Technology and Culture-Volume 64, Number 4, October 2023 (jhu.edu)
T&C July 2023:
‘The Living Machine: Computational Approaches to the 19th Century Language of Technology’ @technocene et al., use language models to explore how the changing human-machine relation was depicted in Victorian Britain.
Project MUSE - The Living Machine
muse.jhu.edu
‘The Living Machine: Computational Approaches to the 19th Century Language of Technology’ @technocene et al., use language models to explore how the changing human-machine relation was depicted in Victorian Britain.
Project MUSE - The Living Machine
muse.jhu.edu
November 18, 2023 at 6:14 PM
T&C July 2023:
‘The Living Machine: Computational Approaches to the 19th Century Language of Technology’ @technocene et al., use language models to explore how the changing human-machine relation was depicted in Victorian Britain.
Project MUSE - The Living Machine
muse.jhu.edu
‘The Living Machine: Computational Approaches to the 19th Century Language of Technology’ @technocene et al., use language models to explore how the changing human-machine relation was depicted in Victorian Britain.
Project MUSE - The Living Machine
muse.jhu.edu