Drawing upon eleven volumes of articles published between 1890 and 1990 in The Auk, journal of American ornithology, this study shows the path to professionalization through four phases of ornithological discourse history. In the science of ornithology, the interests of conservationists, science students, and scientists themselves were originally served by a single discourse form— the personal narrative of natural history. But, with professionalization, scientists increasingly associated such narratives with amateur performance. The resulting gap between professional science and public understanding of science was reinforced by the establishment of a university program of study in ornithology, by an emerging sense of a scientific community,...
Scientific observation and representation tend to be seen as exclusively visual affairs. But scienti...
Scientific observation and representation tend to be seen as exclusively visual affairs. But scienti...
An Australian Bird Book by J. A. Leach, published in 1911, was the first field guide to Australia's ...
Drawing upon eleven volumes of articles published between 1890 and 1990 in The Auk, journal of Ameri...
Professionalization within the sciences has often been presented as a process of separation between ...
We began our ornithological careers out of passion, for watching birds, for identifying them, for sh...
This dissertation examines how birders in the mid-20th century created an institutional culture and ...
Eagles are a charismatic group of birds that have for centuries captured the attention of humans acr...
The contents of the British Ornithologists\u27 Union\u27s journal, The Ibis, during the first half o...
The older branches of science were all pioneered by amateurs, but as they matured they have moved st...
In the early twentieth century, ornithology underwent significant changes. So far, these changes, ba...
International audienceOrnithology has emerged as a science at the turn of the 18th century. To becom...
Ornithology has a venerable history. Worldwide, birds are both culturally important and one of the m...
The American Naturalist recently passed its sesquicentennial. Throughout this long history, it regul...
The appearance of the first volume of a projected series is the occasion for comment on scope, aims,...
Scientific observation and representation tend to be seen as exclusively visual affairs. But scienti...
Scientific observation and representation tend to be seen as exclusively visual affairs. But scienti...
An Australian Bird Book by J. A. Leach, published in 1911, was the first field guide to Australia's ...
Drawing upon eleven volumes of articles published between 1890 and 1990 in The Auk, journal of Ameri...
Professionalization within the sciences has often been presented as a process of separation between ...
We began our ornithological careers out of passion, for watching birds, for identifying them, for sh...
This dissertation examines how birders in the mid-20th century created an institutional culture and ...
Eagles are a charismatic group of birds that have for centuries captured the attention of humans acr...
The contents of the British Ornithologists\u27 Union\u27s journal, The Ibis, during the first half o...
The older branches of science were all pioneered by amateurs, but as they matured they have moved st...
In the early twentieth century, ornithology underwent significant changes. So far, these changes, ba...
International audienceOrnithology has emerged as a science at the turn of the 18th century. To becom...
Ornithology has a venerable history. Worldwide, birds are both culturally important and one of the m...
The American Naturalist recently passed its sesquicentennial. Throughout this long history, it regul...
The appearance of the first volume of a projected series is the occasion for comment on scope, aims,...
Scientific observation and representation tend to be seen as exclusively visual affairs. But scienti...
Scientific observation and representation tend to be seen as exclusively visual affairs. But scienti...
An Australian Bird Book by J. A. Leach, published in 1911, was the first field guide to Australia's ...