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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS A. Publications in English Book Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early Twentieth Century Vienna, (e-book) Columbia University Press, 2007, http://www.gutenberg-e.org Edited volume Historiographical Perspectives on Networking in the Physical Sciences Special Volume of Centaurus: An International Journal of the History of Science and Its Cultural Aspects, (accepted) contributors: Rentetzi, Maria (ed.); Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory; Ito, Kenji; Wennerholm, Staffan. Book chapters “From Experienced Experimenters to Scanning Girls: Women Designers and Users of the Scintillation Counter Before and After the Second World War” in Xavier Roqué, Néstor Herran, and Jeff Hughes (eds), Isotopes: Science, Medicine and Industry in the 20th Century (in press) “Women and Radioactivity Research in Vienna, 1910-1938”in Sonia Strbanova, Ida Stamhuis, and Katerina Mojsejova (eds), Women Scholars and Institutions (Proceedings of the International Conference: Women Scholars and Institutions, Commission Women in Science of the IUHPS/DHS), Prague, 2004, 611-638. “Introduction in Women Pioneers in Radiaoctivity Research” in Sonia Strbanova, Ida Stamhuis and Katerina Mojsejova (eds), Women Scholars and Institutions (Proceedings of the International Conference: Women Scholars and Institutions, Commission Women in Science of the IUHPS/DHS), Prague, 2004, 581-589. “Women Radium Dial Painters as Experimental Subjects or What Counts as Human Experimentation,” in Volker Roelcke and Giovanni Maio (eds.) Twentieth Century Ethics of Human Subjects Research: Historical Perspectives on Values, Practices, and Regulations (Stuttgart: Steiner) 2004, 275-291. (republished in Internationale Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Ethik der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin-NTM, 2004, 12, 233-248) “Feminist Epistemology: How a Case Study From History of Science Undermines Harding’s Standpoint Theory” in Arno Bammé., Guenter Getzinger, and Bernhard Wieser, (eds.) Yearbook 2002 of the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society.. Munich, Vienna: Profil. 2002, 103-119. Refereed articles “The City as Factory: The Architecture and Urban Sitting of Tobacco Warehouses in the Case of a Mediterranean City” Science Studies, (special volume) Simon Guy & Albena Yaneva (eds) Understanding Architecture, Accounting Society, (accepted) “The Metaphorical Conception of Scientific Explanation: Rereading Mary Hesse” Journal for General Philosophy, 2005, 36(2): 377-391. “Designing (for) a New Scientific Discipline: The Location and Architecture of the Institut für Radiumforschung in Early 20th Century Vienna” British Journal for the History of Science, 2005, 38(3): 275-306. “From Cambridge to Vienna: The Scintillation Counter in Female Hands” Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza, 2004, 2:675-689 “Gender, Politics, and Radioactivity Research in Interwar Vienna: The Case of the Institute for Radium Research” Isis, 2004, 95:359-393. “The City as a Context of Scientific Activity: Creating the Mediziner-Viertel in fin-de-siècle Vienna” Endeavour, 2004, 28(1): 39-44. “From Technological Design to Political Technology of the Body: The Case of Radium Dial Painters” Women’s History Magazine, 2004, 48:4-12. “Women Physicists in the Institute for Radium Research in Vienna, 1920-1938: A Statistical Report,” Soziale Technik, 2 (2001): 9-12. (republished by PCNEWS, February 2003, 81: 15-17) “Beyond the Ivory Tower” Recent Science Newsletter, Center for History of Recent Science, The George Washington University. 3(1) 2001: 1, 10-11. (republished by the Science, Technology and Society Newsletter of the Lehigh University, Winter 2002, 130: 5-7). Encyclopedia entries “Marietta Blau.” in Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia, Hyman, Paula and Ofer, Dalia (eds.), Jerusalem: Shalvi Publishing Ltd., 2006. “Marietta Blau” in Koertge, Noretta, ed. New Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Detroit:Charles Scribner's Sons, 2008: 298-302 Book reviews Babini, Valeria and Simili Rafaela (eds) More Than Pupils: Italian Women in Science at the Turn of the 20th Century, (Firence: Leo S. Olschki Biblioteca Di Nuncius Studi e Testi LXIII, 2007) History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences (accepted) Margaret Weitekamp, Right Stuff, Wrong Sex: America’s First Women in Space Program (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University, 2004) Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology, 2006, 63(3): 383-385. Lerman, Nina and Oldenziel, Ruth and Mohun, Arwen, Gender and Technology: a Reader, (The John Hopkins University Press, 2003) in Sehepunkte, Resensionsjournal für die Geschichtswissenschaften 2005, 5(10) [15.10.2005] URL http://www.sehepunkte.historicum.net/2005/10/5820.html Ross Mullner, Deadly Glow: The Radium Dial Worker Tragedy, (Washington: American Public Health Association, 1999) in Science, Technology and Human Values, Winter 2001, 26(1): 106-8. Peter Galison, Image and Logic: A Material Culture of Microphysics, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997) in The British Journal for the History of Science, 2000, 33 (3): 369-371.
B. Publications in Greek Edited books (accepted) Gendered Spaces in the Physical Sciences: History and Architecture of the Laboratory [O Emfilos Xoros ton Fisikon Epistimon: Istoria kai Arxitektoniki toy Ergastiriou] ] Crete University Press, (2008) The Gender of Artifacts: Gendered Technologies and Material Culture [To Filo ton Texnimaton: Emfiles Texnologies kai Iliki Koultoura], Ekkremes, (2008) Book chapters “Gender and Science” in Kaldis, Biron (ed.) History and Philosophy of Science. Patra. Hellenic Open University (in press) “The Gendered Culture of the Laboratory of High Energy Physics at Democritus (NRS)” in Dimitris Koliopoulos (ed.) History, Philosophy and Teaching of Natural Sciences Patra: University of Patra, 2007, 123-131 “‘Scientist in the Picture’ Such As ‘Artist in the Picture’” in Anastasia, Sasa (ed.) The Picture of Scientist in Greece, 1900-1980, Thessaloniki: Aristotelian University Press and Thessaloniki Museum of Photography , 2007, 113-138 (in Greek and English) “Tobacco Warehouse: a Lost Culture” in Nolla, Kamilo (ed.) Kapnomagaza (Tobacco Warehouses) Athens: Scandinavian Tobacco Hellas and Kastaniotis Press, 2007: 18-39 (in French, English and Greek) “Gender and Science” Introduction to the Greek edition of Schiebinger, Londa. The Mind Has No Sex? Women in the Origins of Modern Science (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989) Katoptro, 2006, 19-43. I also edited the Greek translation of the book. Refereed articles
“Invisible Female Technicians in the Greek Nuclear Research Center Democritus” Kritiki (in press) “Mapping the History of Women in the Sciences”, Contemporary Issues [Synchrona Themata], 2006 (September), 94:50-61 “Gender and the Physical Sciences: Educational Strategies for Undermining Gender Stereotypes”, Themes in Education [Themata stin Ekpaideusi] (refereed journal) 2006, 7(1):97-120. “ ‘Radium Girls’: The Political Technology of the Female Body in the USA in the 1920s” Dini (special volume), Martha Michailidou and Alexandra Halkia (eds.), Social Body, Athens, 2005, 86-113, “Gender in Science and Technology: An Introduction” Pyrforos, 2003, 7: 109-111. “A Description and an Evaluation of an Experiment: Teaching History of Science in a Private Elementary and High School,” Contemporary Education [Synchrone Ekpaideusi] 1998: (98): 45-53. “The Role of Teaching History of Science in High School”, Contemporary Education [Synchrone Ekpaideusi] 1997 (94): 79-82.
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