Graduate Students
- Amuchastegui, M. (2019) Women and Children Only: María Teresa Saleme and the Feminization of Dentistry in Argentina, Journal of the History of Dentistry, 67(3): 125-134.
- Artyushina, A. (2017) The way of the dissenter: Scientist-entrepreneurs in Akademgorodok in 1992–2012, The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 44(2): 168-188.
- Artyushina, A. (2020) Is civic data governance the key to democratic smart cities? The role of the urban data trust in Sidewalk Toronto, Telematics & Informatics, online.
- Birch, K., Chiappetta, M. and Artyushina, A. (2020) The problem of innovation in technoscientific capitalism: Data rentiership and the policy implications of turning personal digital data into a private asset, Policy Studies 41(5): 468-487. [Open Access]
- Hassan, Y. (2020) The politics of sharing: Sociotechnical imaginaries of digital platforms, Information Polity 25(2): 159-176.
- Hatton-Proulx, C. (2020) Creating Supply, Creating Demand: Gas and Electricity in Montréal from the First World War to the Great Depression, Journal of Energy History/Revue d'Histoire de l'Énergie n°5, published 02 September 2020. [Open Access]
- Mitchell, A. and Chaudhury, A. (2020) Worlding beyond ‘the’ ‘End’ of ‘the World’: White Apocalyptic Visions and BIPOC Futurisms, International Relations, online
Faculty Members
- Aalbers, D. and Teo, T. (2017) The American Psychological Association and the torture complex: A phenomenology of the banality and workings of bureaucracy, Journal für Psychologie 25(1): 179-204.
- Berland, J. (2017) Attending the giraffe, Humanimalia: A Journal of Human-Animal Interface Studies 9(1): pp.150-173.
- Birch, K. (2017) Rethinking value in the bio-economy: Finance, assetization and the mangement of value, Science, Technology and Human Values 42(3): 460-490. [Open Access]
- Birch, K. (2017) The problem of bio-concepts: Biopolitics, bio-economy and the political economy of nothing, Cultural Studies of Science Education 12: 915-927.
- Birch, K. (2018) Review essay: What is the asset condition?, European Journal of Sociology 59(3): 500-506.
- Birch, K. (2020) Technoscience rent: Towards a theory of rentiership for technoscientific capitalism, Science, Technology and Human Values 45(1): 3-33. [Open Access]
- Birch, K. (2020) Automated neoliberalism? The digital organisation of markets in technoscientific capitalism, New Formations 100-101: 10-27. [Open Access]
- Birch, K., Chiappetta, M. and Artyushina, A. (2020) The problem of innovation in technoscientific capitalism: Data rentiership and the policy implications of turning personal digital data into a private asset, Policy Studies 41(5): 468-487. [Open Access]
- Elliott, D. (2019) Neurological disturbances and time travel, Catalyst: feminism, theory, technoscience 5(2): 1-27. [Open Access]
- Green, C. D. 2019. Where did Freud’s iceberg metaphor of mind come from?, History of Psychology 22(4): 369-372.
- Mialet, H. (2017) A singularity, or where Actor Network Theory breaks down, Subjectivity 10: 313-328.
- Mialet, H. (2020) How Dogs Become Accurate Instruments: Care, Attunement and Reflexivity, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 7: 1-9. [Open Access]
- Myers, N. (2017) From the Anthropocene to the Planthroposcene: Designing gardens for plant/people involution, History and Anthropology 28 (3): 297-301
- Rutherford, A. (2017) Surveying rape: Feminist social science and the ontological politics of sexual assault, History of the Human Sciences 30(4): 100-123.
- Rutherford, A. (2017) “Making better use of U.S. women:” Psychology, sex roles, and womanpower in post-WWII America, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 53(3): 228-245.