Scholar as Citizen / Scientist as Historian Lukas 9:23 AM 5 comments The recent chatter here , and elsewhere , about Bill Cronon’s blog, Scholar as Citizen , has gotten me to thinking about another thread tha... Read More
On Cronon: History, Law, and the Public, 2 of 2 Hank 7:00 PM 6 comments What follows is the second in a pair of posts on the recent events involving William Cronon, Wisconsin Republicans, and the intersections ... Read More
On Cronon: History, Law, and the Public, 1 of 2 Hank 1:54 PM 6 comments What follows is the first of a pair of posts on the recent events involving William Cronon, Wisconsin Republicans, and the intersections bet... Read More
Arrowsmith Dunks on Gantry Dan 1:28 PM No Comments I'm in mourning over Michigan's State's very early exit from the NCAA tournament. Even so, here's a post in honor of March a... Read More
David Brooks and American Science Hank 1:55 PM 4 comments David Brooks has a pretty distinguished resume for a journalist: reporter for the Wall Street Journal, senior editor at the Weekly Standard,... Read More
Japan: Some Thoughts Joanna 10:29 PM 1 comment I've been thinking about Japan a lot in the last few days. A horrible history is unfolding and, as an academic, I'm grasping for wa... Read More
Errol Morris' Whiggish History of Incommensurability Dan 2:45 PM 7 comments "Weird." That was my reaction to Morris' ashtray story when I first heard it in on a Princeton University podcast. Lukas has ... Read More
The (Bentley) Glass is More than Half Full: An Interview With Audra Wolfe Joanna 10:06 AM 5 comments In keeping with my interest in archives, last week I interviewed Audra Wolfe about her experiences cataloging the papers of geneticist Bentl... Read More
Errol Morris, Kuhn & the Ashtray Lukas 10:43 AM 4 comments Errol Morris published the fourth installment of his five-part personal essay on Kuhn in today’s NY Times. All of it is worth reading (exc... Read More
Writing, Theory, and the History of Science Hank 9:00 AM 2 comments Let me use this post to follow up on "The S cience (Studies) Wars: Daston v. Jasanoff" by linking it up with a few different conv... Read More
Black Markets and Arms Trafficking Lukas 9:12 AM No Comments An article in today’s NY Times implicitly asks whether the popular uprising against Col. Muammar Quaddafi poses a threat to the United Stat... Read More
What have you got? Dan 11:01 AM No Comments The Forum wants your articles on American science, and it wants to give someone a prize. See the official announcement: The Forum for th... Read More
The Intimate Life of an American Scientist Dan 4:41 PM 3 comments A couple weeks ago, I taught Martha Sandweiss's fascinating Passing Strange for my undergraduate methods seminar. The book exposes and... Read More