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Dear list members


The new series Cultural Dynamics of Science (CDS) at Brill aims to
contribute to on-going efforts in the history of science to understand the
relations between the production, communication, consumption and use of
knowledge without having recourse to the traditional equation of
popularization with notions such as 'diffusion' and 'simplification'.  The
same goes for the distinctions they imply between expert knowledge and
practices, on one side, and lay communities and understanding on the
other. Focused on the modern period, from the Enlightenment to the
present, CDS intends instead to consider the various ways in which
interaction, exchange and struggle for scientific authority among the
different actors involved has historically fed the productive circulation
of knowledge. Sensitivity to specific contexts, epistemologies, spaces and
networks, in which material production merges with knowledge production,
is therefore paramount.
CDS also aims to contribute to recent efforts in the history of science to
move across fields traditionally studied by different scholarly
disciplines, and to evolve into more inclusive, interdisciplinary cultural
studies. It is further committed to a geographically expansive scope of
coverage, focusing on the transnational and transcultural character of the
scientific endeavour.
While the series aims foremost at the publication of well-written
scholarly monographs, carefully integrated collections of essays will also
be welcome.

Please send your manuscripts and book proposals to one of editors of CDS:

Lissa Roberts (University of Twente), [log in to unmask]

Oliver Hochadel (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC),
Barcelona), [log in to unmask]

Agustí Nieto-Galan (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), [log in to unmask]