Browse by UCL Departments and Centres
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Number of items: 25.
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Arora, Saurabh;
Levidow, Les;
O'Donovan, Cian;
Stirling, Andy;
(2025)
Confronting the world’s 21st century colonial genocide.
[Digital scholarly resource].
https://4sonline.org/news_manager.php?page=39875
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Chandler, David;
(2025)
Meaning and (Anti-)Theory in Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy of Language.
Masters thesis (M.Phil.Stud), UCL (University College London).
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Dawson, Emily;
(2025)
Exploring an Authorized Science Heritage Discourse in Science Museum Exhibitions: Leaflet 1981-1697 / Smallpox Baby Revisited.
Museum & Society
, 23
(1)
pp. 128-144.
10.29311/mas.v23i1.4423.
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Dawson, Emily;
Lock, Simon;
(2025)
Science communication, politics and power: Social justice perspectives.
Public Understanding of Science
, 34
(4)
pp. 531-545.
10.1177/09636625251330837.
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Dixon, DP;
Fearnley, CJ;
Pendleton, M;
(2025)
Mining an Anthropocene in Japan: On the making and work of geological imaginaries.
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
, Article e12741. 10.1111/tran.12741.
(In press).
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Elton, Julia;
(2025)
Reflected Glory: From coal fires to parabolic reflectors: the development of an effective lighting system by the British Lighthouse Service in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Fearnley, Carina;
(2025)
Repurposing the Siren: Insights from Deep Time.
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Gouyon, Jean-Baptiste;
(2025)
Living in an intermedial world: intermediality as a methodology of historical inquiry to uncover the social dimension of science communication.
British Journal for the History of Science
10.1017/S0007087425101106.
(In press).
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Hilmer, Cecilie;
(2025)
Mission Critical: The Imaginary of Mission-oriented Research and Innovation in Europe and its (Dis)Contents.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Illari, Phyllis Kirstin;
Grujičić, Bojana;
(2025)
Using Deep Neural Networks and Similarity Metrics to Predict and Control Brain Responses.
In: Illari, Phyllis and Russo, Federica, (eds.)
Routledge Handbook of Causality and Causal Methods.
(pp. 392-405).
Routledge: New York.
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Illari, Phyllis Kirstin;
Spring, Jonathan;
(2025)
Information Security, Intelligence Analysis, and Knowledge Generation without Experiments.
In: Illari, Phyllis and Russo, Federica, (eds.)
Routledge Handbook of Causality and Causal Methods.
(pp. 311-323).
Routledge: New York.
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James, Frank;
(2025)
Sociability in the Early Royal Institution: Thomas Richard Underwood, Humphry Davy and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Romanticism
, 31
(1)
pp. 58-73.
10.3366/rom.2025.0672.
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Kelman, Ilan;
Fearnley, Carina;
(2025)
From Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems (MHEWS) to All-Vulnerability Warning Systems (AVWS).
iScience
, Article 112977. 1016/j.isci.2025.112977.
(In press).
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Kiladi, Maria;
Cain, Joe;
(2025)
Karl Pearson’s (1857-1936) Patterns of Publishing.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(In press).
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Lock, Simon;
Jones, Emma;
Hellyer, RJ;
Armstrong, Eleanor;
(2025)
Understanding LGBTQ+ Staff Experiences at UCL: LESG REPORT 2025.
UCL LGBTQ+ Equality Steering Group (LESG): London: UK.
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O'Donovan, Cian;
Gurakan, Sarp;
Wu, Xiaomeng;
Stilgoe, Jack;
Bert, Nicholas;
Dmitrichenko, Ekaterina;
Gorba, Embla;
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(2025)
Visions, values, voices:
A Survey of Artificial Intelligence Researchers.
Zenodo: Geneva, Switzerland.
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Ranford, Paul;
(2025)
Lukas M. Verburgt (ed.), William Whewell: Victorian Polymath Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2024. Pp. 367 + xiv. ISBN 978-0-8229-4829-2. $65.00 (hardcover).
[Review].
The British Journal for the History of Science
10.1017/S0007087425000081.
(In press).
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Ranford, Paul F;
(2025)
Reappraising the Historiography of the Physical Sciences in the Nineteenth Century: A case study of Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bt. (1819-1903).
Masters thesis (M.Phil), UCL (University College London).
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Rokhideh, Maryam;
(2025)
Disaster relief needs community trust — authorities must earn it.
Nature
, 642
, Article 9. 10.1038/d41586-025-01682-z.
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Sleigh, Charlotte;
(2025)
How Ants Made Sociobiology: Cybernetics and the Organicist Tradition.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
, 55
(1)
pp. 71-73.
10.1525/hsns.2025.55.1.71.
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Stilgoe, Jack;
(2025)
Governance can’t be automated.
Science
, 388
(6745)
, Article eadx3843. 10.1126/science.adx3843.
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Tang, Xiangchu;
(2025)
Buying insurance is like adopting a child: risk prevention, familial duty, guanxi and social media in modern China.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Van Laun, John;
(2025)
Comment to Dr Jenny Bulstrode’s paper ‘Black metallurgists and the making of the industrial revolution’, History and Technology (2023). A review of the technology used during the operation of Reeders Pen at Morant Bay Jamaica 1772 to 1783.
Historical Metallurgy
, 55
(2)
pp. 81-85.
10.54841/hm.675.
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Van Laun, John;
(2025)
A Note on the origins of Figure 1 in John van Laun, Historical Metallurgy 55 (2025), no. 2, pp. 81-85 [https://doi.org/10.54841/hm.675].
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Werrett, Simon;
(2025)
Spectacle, Enthusiasm, Objectivity – Managing Fire as an Emoterial.
In: Bernasconi, G and Storni, M, (eds.)
Early Modern Fire.
(pp. 329-344).
Brill: Leiden, The Netherlands.
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