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- Ruskin, Science and the Environment Conference
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century Seminars in Michaelmas Term 2018
- Discovering Killer Plants
- The Genius of Accidents – Jet Streams
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century - Seminars in Hilary Term 2015
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century Seminars - Michaelmas Term 2014
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century: Seminars for Michaelmas Term 2016
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century: Seminars for Trinity Term 2017
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century: Seminars in Hilary Term 2016
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century: Seminars in Michaelmas Term 2015
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century: Seminars in Trinity Term 2016
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century - Seminars in Trinity Term 2015
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century Seminars
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century Seminars in Hilary Term 2018
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century Seminars in Hilary Term 2019
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century Seminars in Michaelmas Term 2017
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century Seminars in Michaelmas Term 2018
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century Seminars in Trinity Term 2018
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century Seminars in Trinity Term 2019
- Project Launch Event at St Anne's College
- 'Mind Boggling Medical History' Card Game Launch Event
- Call for Papers: Doctor-doctor: Global and historical perspectives on the doctor-patient relationship
- Join us for a Contagion Camerata
- Magic Lantern and Science Workshop
- Medicine & Media: A Gathering of Francophone and Anglophone Projects in Medicine and the Humanities
- Professor Sally Shuttleworth elected as Fellow of the British Academy
- Ruskin, Science and the Environment
- The Contagion Cabaret at the British Academy
- The Contagion Cabaret at the Science Museum (London)
- UK Disability History Month Event: Work, Time and Stress: Historical and Contemporary Perpsectives
- Full video from Contagion Camerata
- Dear Mr Darwin, a lecture at the Oxford Martin School
- From Amateurs to Citizens, a guest blog post for AHRC Science in Culture
- Crowds and Clouds Workshop, Chicago
- AHRC Science in Culture Theme - Questions and Answers
- Dr Geoff Belknap at the Natural History Museum
- Dr Chris Lintott on Radio 4's The Life Scientific
- BSHS Conference, St. Andrews
- ‘Sir: I am not a medical man, but….’: Laypeople and Medical Journals in the Nineteenth Century.
- Science Uncovered at the Natural History Museum
- Being Human: A Festival of the Humanities
- A Night of Humanities Uncovered!
- Professor Chris Lintott on BBC Radio 4's Inside Science
- Welcome to New Team Members
- First day on the CONSCICOM project
- Become a citizen scientist with Zooniverse
- People Power at the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford
- Conversations on Nature at the University of Leicester Library
- A Thing of Beauty
- The services of the sea serpent will not be required this year…
- The Woman (Doctor) Question and Nineteenth-Century Medical Journals
- Zooniverse project calls on the public to reveal Victorian natural history
- Chris Lintott's new video on amateur scientists
- People Powered Science: Event at the Royal Society
- 'Immortality of a Week': The Correspondence Columns of Medical Periodicals
- Orchid Observers - A New Citizen Science Project!
- Surgical Outcomes: A Victorian Viewpoint
- People Powered Science
- Twilight Science at the Royal Society
- Orchid Observers featured in BBC Earth
- Old Weather: Citizen Scientists in the 19th and 21st Centuries
- Workshop Report: Working with 19th-Century Medical and Health Periodicals
- Going into Rooms and Saying Things: Academic Presentations
- Constructing Scientific Communities article published in The Lancet
- Professor Chris Lintott wins Kelvin Medal and Prize
- Tables Turned at the Royal Society’s Twilight Science
- From Citizen Science to Citizen Humanities – 19th Century history in the digital age
- Constructing Scientific Communities: Article in the Journal of Victorian Culture
- Orchid Observers featured on BBC News Online
- Oxford Open Doors
- Fun Palaces at the Oxford Playhouse
- The End of the Scientific Journal? Transformations in Publishing Symposium
- Science Gossip project shortlisted for the Ayrton Prize
- Amateur Surgeon or Dutiful Citizen? The First Aid Movement in the Nineteenth Century
- People Powered Medicine: A one-day public symposium
- Public Health and Private Pain: A Night of Medical History and Drama
- People Power: How citizen science could change historical research
- Alison Moulds wins the Greta Depledge Prize for the best postgraduate paper
- Alison Moulds on co-curating the Vaccination: Medicine and the Masses Exhibition
- Embarrassing Bodies: The male doctor/female patient encounter
- “Why, Poison yours – but don’t make me a prey to Vaccination!” Songs of the Nineteenth-Century Anti-Vaccination Movement
- Sydney Padua: Imaginary Engines- Lovelace, Babbage, and the Analytical Engine
- People Powered Medicine Symposium: videos available online
- Rogues and Wild Relatives: Purity and wildness in early-20th Century Genetics
- John Wickham’s New Surgery: ‘Minimally Invasive Therapy’, Innovation, and Approaches to Medical Practice in Twentieth-Century Britain
- Young Scientists Journal Conference
- Young Scientists Journal Conference
- Call of the Wild, MIT 2016
- Being Human Festival - Events in Leicester and Oxford
- Science Periodicals in the 19th and 21st Century: Special Issue of the Royal Society's Notes and Records
- National Media Museum appoints new Curator of Photography and Photographic Technology: Dr Geoffrey Belknap
- Science and the Victorian Public: A Magic Lantern Performance
- A Lamp in One Hand and a Measuring Tape in the Other
- Scientists and their diaries: Events at the Royal Society
- Happy birthday, Science Gossip!
- ‘Work peculiarly fitting to a lady’: Elizabeth Beckley and the early years of solar photography
- Sally Shuttleworth on BBC Radio 4
- Connecting with the Crowd Conference
- The Conversationalist Podcast - Episode 1: 'Conversazione'
- The Material Culture of Citizen Science: Workshop
- The Victorian origins of 'space weather'
- Symposium Report: ‘Doctor, doctor: Global and historical perspectives on the doctor-patient relationship’
- Orchid Observers Publications
- “Why are Medical Journals so dull?” A Potted History of Tedium in Medical Journalism
- “Dressing up” Research: Impact and Public Engagement, Past and Present
- In Defence of 'Stamp Collecting'
- Life in the Zooniverse: Working with Citizen Science
- People Powered Science II
- Materials of Mass Participation: Aluminum and Paper in Early Twentieth Century U.S. Bird Banding
- Sensing and Presencing Rare Plants through Contemporary Drawing Practice
- Recap: Connecting with the Crowd Conference (Natural History Museum, London)
- Citizen meteorology, Victorian style: the meteorological balloon ascents of 1852
- Mind-Boggling Medical History Needs You!
- Pop Science! Lates Event at the Natural History Museum
- Wisdom of the Crowd: Marcus du Sautoy at the Royal Society
- The Conversationalist Podcast - Episode 4: Domestic Science in the 19th Century
- Christmas and the Victorian Medical Press
- Christmas and the Victorian Medical Press
- Victorian Scientists and Periodicals
- The Zoologist (1843-1916)
- Workshop: Self-Fashioning Scientific Identities in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Margaret Todd (1859-1918): Medical woman and author
- S. J. Mackie and the Geologist
- Midland Medical Miscellany (1881-95)
- Emma Hutchinson (1820-1906)
- Arabella Kenealy (1859-1938): Medical woman, author and eugenicist
- Play the Mind Boggling Medical History card game today!
- Entomologist's Weekly Intelligencer (1856-61)
- Kenneth William Millican (1853-1915): medical practitioner and journalist
- The Substitute (1856-57)
- The Conversationalist Podcast - Episode 6: 'The 19thc Origins of the Anti-Vaccination Movement'
- Jukes de Styrap (1815-99): medical practitioner and ethicist
- The Weekly Entomologist (1862-63)
- Indian Medical Gazette (1866-1955)
- Entomologist's Monthly Magazine (1864-)
- Indian Medical Record (1890-1903; revived thereafter)
- Programme and Registration for Workshop: Self-Fashioning Scientific Identities in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Women in Medicine Wikithon
- The Entomologist (1840-42, 1864-1973)
- James Robert Wallace (?-1903)
- The Naturalist (1864-)
- Frederick James Gant (1825-1905)
- The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation (1890-)
- Henry Martineau Greenhow (1829–1912)
- Florence Dissent (1869-?)
- Self-Fashioning Scientific Identities: A Conference Report and Outlook
- Sarat Kumar Mullick (?-1924)
- The Genius of Accidents - Jet Streams
- The Doctor (1832-7)
- Discovering Killer Plants
- Between Rhyme and Reason: Don Paterson
- People Powered Science Day
- People-Powered Science! Citizen Science in Bradford
- About Constructing Scientific Communities
- Science Gossip
- Orchid Observers
- Posts
- Victorian Scientists and Periodicals
- Wisdom of the Crowd -- video of the event
- Past, Present, or Fiction?: Playing Mind-Boggling Medical History
- Ruskin, Science and the Environment
- Citizen Science: Don Paterson Poetry Reading
- Podcast: #Ruskin200 - Ruskin, Science and the Environment
- Conference - Mind Reading: The Role of Narrative in Mental Health
- Self-fashioning Scientific Identities in the Nineteenth Century (Workshop)
- The Contagion Cabaret
- The Wisdom of Crowds (with Marcus Du Sautoy)
- Connecting with the Crowd Conference
- 'The Call of the Wild' and 'Citizen Science and the Wild' Workshops
- Workshop Report: Citizen Science and the Wild
- The Material Culture of Citizen Science and Citizen Science in Historical Perspective
- The Magic Lantern and Science Workshop
- Scientists and their Diaries
- Studying Citizen Science
- Fun Palaces at the Oxford Playhouse
- Vaccination: Medicine and the Masses Exhibition and Events
- Working with Nineteenth-Century Medical and Health Periodicals
- Special issue, ‘Science periodicals in the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries’ organized and edited by Sally Shuttleworth and Berris Charnley
- The End of the Scientific Journal?
- Mind Reading Conferences
- Keynotes from Mind Reading: Mental Health and the Written Word
- Keynotes from Mind Reading: Mental Health and the Written Word
- Mind Reading 2019: Adolescence, Literature, and Mental Health
- Mind Reading: Mental Health and the Written Word
- Videos from Mind Reading 2019: Adolescence, Literature, and Mental Health
- A Late Night at the Museum
- Natural History Museum Lates
- Citizen Science at We the Curious
- The Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, and Meteorology (1828-40)
- Recreative Science: Record and Remembrancer of Intellectual Observation (1860-62)
- The Intellectual Observer: Review of Natural History, Microscopic Research and Recreative Science (1862-68)
- Hardwicke's Science-Gossip: an Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature (1865-93)
- The Midland Naturalist: The Journal of the Associated Natural History, Philosophical and Archaeology Societies and Field Clubs of the Midland Counties (1878-1893)
- The Field Naturalist: a review of animals, plants, minerals, the structure of the earth, and appearances of the sky (1833-34)
- Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine (1854-present)
- The Gardener's Magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement (1826-44)
- Gardeners’ Chronicle (1841-1985)
- The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London (1845-1970)
- Botanical Miscellany (1830-33)
- Journal of Botany: being a second series of the Botanical miscellany (1834-42)
- London Journal of Botany (1842-1848)
- Hooker’s Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany (1849-1857)
- Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club (1868-present)
- Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Country Gentleman (1861-1878)
- Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1863-1942)
- The Geologist, a Popular Magazine of Geology (1858-64)
- Journal of Royal Microscopical Society (1878-1922)
- Publications and Research
- The Conversationalist Podcast - Episode 5: 'The Wisdom of the Crowd'
- The Conversationalist Podcast - Episode 2: 'Crowdsourcing Historical Research'
- The Conversationalist Podcast - Episode 3: 'Volcanoes and Citizen Science at the Royal Society'
- Contagion Cabaret, Meet our Student Composers video
- Geological Magazine, or Monthly Journal of Geology (1864-present)
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