Constructing scientific communities: citizen science in the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Centuries
‘I like all scientific periodicals’, Charles Darwin told Joseph Hooker in November 1869. His fondness for such publications seemed to have no bounds, and, unlike more snooty contemporaries like Hooker, he avidly read even those journals he considered ‘rather ephemeral’, including such self-consciou...
Main Authors: | Shuttleworth, S, Dawson, G, Lintott, C |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Taylor and Francis (Routledge)
2015
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