In 1999, four editorials in the journal Biological Chemistry commemorate how, since the 1980s, Vienna has transformed from a “[peripheral] outpost near the Iron Curtain” to a “central hub” for life science research.A closer look at these texts reveals the explicit and implicit role of drawing maps for and within science, depicting centers, peripheries and ‒ in this case ‒ geopolitically real and allegorical “iron curtains”.Based on this observation and the issues it raises, I re-examine the pertinent empirical material covering relevant times, places, (sub-) disciplines and institutions, as well as the period after 2000. I deal with “molecularization” in biology, (sub)disciplinary differentiation, internationalization, as well as changes in...
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The paper introduces the development of history of science in Hungary, focusing on the status of the...
The intellectual life in Budapest, since the turn of the twentieth century, developed in fact a hard...
This paper analyzes the patronage of the sciences by Vienna’s liberal bourgeoisie in the days of the...
This article focuses on (inter)disciplinary collaborations through the co-application to research pr...
__Abstract__ This article examines the intellectual scenery of interwar Vienna. It argues that i...
AbstractThe Austrian Academy of Sciences has taken the bold step of closing a successful institute i...
Sciences produce data which - even if they should meet with public interest beyond their direct sphe...
Der Aufsatz widmet sich der bis heute kontrovers geführte Diskussion um das wissenschaftliche Eigent...
Over the past two decades, universities have experienced far reaching changes in their tasks and rol...
2021 saw the thirtieth anniversary of the collapse of the Soviet Union, and there is a growing inter...
This report is embedded in the larger research project ‘Towards a Holistic Conception of Life? Epist...
Science has undergone remarkable changes both in scale, organization and influence over the last hal...
This paper explores the relevance of Dilthey’s conceptualisation of the ‘'Geisteswissenschaften'’ (h...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Jörg Niewöhner: “Epigenetics: Localizing b...
Using data on the ‘career’ paths of one thousand ‘leading scientists’ from 1450 to 1900, what is con...
The paper introduces the development of history of science in Hungary, focusing on the status of the...
The intellectual life in Budapest, since the turn of the twentieth century, developed in fact a hard...
This paper analyzes the patronage of the sciences by Vienna’s liberal bourgeoisie in the days of the...