Borck, Cornelius - |
McGill University |
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Historical epistemology; neurosciences between media theory and
neurophilosophy; cultures of biomedical visualization; the infra-ordinary in art & science; |
Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander - |
Dalhousie University |
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ethnography of aid, the political economy of development aid and healthcare (e.g. vaccines) and how scientific knowledge is regulated and legitimized by international organizations in the global south. |
Borgerson, Kirsten - Philosophy |
Dalhousie University |
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Philosophy of medicine, bioethics, social epistemology, feminist philosophy |
Bowden, Gary - Sociology |
University of New Brunswick |
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1) Contemporary Canadian and American Energy and Environmental Issues and Policy
2) The development of ecological sociology -- an integration of ecology and sociology --
through the application of complex adaptive systems theory to understand long term
environment-society interaction, particularly in relation to fundamental macro-level
changes (e.g., the collapse of societies, the emergence of modern economic growth) |
Brigandt, Ingo - |
University of Alberta |
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The nature, possibility, and limits of intellectual integration across different biological disciplines; non-reduction and the nature of biological explanation; theories of concepts; the rationality of semantic change in the history of biology; how the context-sensitive use of scientific terms supports successful practice; evolutionary developmental biology
and its 19th and 20th century roots |
Broughton, Peter - |
Unaffiliated |
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History of astronomy in Canada |
Brown, Bryson - |
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Preservationism, paraconsistency, ambiguity logics, laws of nature, free will, inconsistency in science, scientific realism, paraconsistent logic, weakly aggregative logic, preservationist logic |
Brown, James Robert - |
University of Toronto |
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Mathematics, physics, science and society |
Burfoot, Annette - Sociology |
Queen's University |
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Visual science studies (anatomy, cancer care, science fiction, technology studies (political economy of manufacturing), cultural studies, reproductive & genetic engineering, 18th century wax anatomical models, cross-cultural comparison of treatment of obstetrical pain, gender and textile technologies in Lucca, Italy |
Burrow, Sylvia - Philosophy |
University of Cape Breton |
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Dr. Burrow's research connects emotions and attitudes (particularly self-trust and self-confidence) to the moral concept of autonomy. Her recent research argues that pressures to use technological interventions during labour and childbirth compromise women's autonomy through undermining self-trust and self-confidence. |