Rachel Dishington
Historical geographer at University of Nottingham - interested in historical geographies of engineering, science & technology, rivers & oceans
@wes1919.bsky.social
Inspiring women to achieve their potential as engineers, scientists, and leaders and assisting educators, managers, and employers in making this happen.
@mbarany.com
Historical and cultural theories about maths and science theories. Fields Medal killjoy. Scotland enjoyer. @mbarany on birdsite and @[email protected] on fediverse
@hptsociety.bsky.social
The Society for the History of the Philosophy of Technology (HPT) is dedicated to the study of how we think about technology in all its facets. #philtech #histtech
@viktorblasjo.bsky.social
History of mathematics. Utrecht University: https://www.uu.nl/staff/VNEBlasjo Podcast: https://intellectualmathematics.com/opinionated-history-of-mathematics/
@martindanyluk.bsky.social
Assistant professor, Concordia University. Baker of mediocre bread. I study cities, infrastructure, housing, supply chains, inequality. He/him.
@cristiana2.bsky.social
Geography student @uniofnottingham.bsky.social The historical and political geographies of public libraries and philanthropy 📚💰🇬🇧🇺🇸
@tomsharperocks.bsky.social
Geologist, writes on the history of geology and palaeontology, especially in the late 18th–early 19th C, and on the history of geology in Antarctica. Patron Lyme Regis Museum. Author of THE FOSSIL WOMAN A LIFE OF MARY ANNING (Dovecote Press 2020).
@infrastructuregeek.bsky.social
Associate Prof in Environmental History, Northumbria Uni. Co-editor, Environment and History. The environmental, social and cultural impact of British water and transport infrastructure, 1500-2000. Author of Tyne after Tyne and Sanitation in Urban Britain.
@eandhwhp.bsky.social
An interdisciplinary environmental history journal, showcasing how archival, documentary evidence and oral history testimony can contribute to reconnecting historic activities with the legacy of environmental challenges in the present and future #envhist
@johngreensbluesky.bsky.social
Author (The Fault in Our Stars, The Anthropocene Reviewed, etc.) YouTuber (vlogbrothers, Crash Course, etc.) Football Fan (co-owner of AFC Wimbledon, longtime Liverpool fan) Opposed to Tuberculosis
@mfraczka.bsky.social
Palaeoecologist - Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham
@beckhistorian.bsky.social
🏳️🌈 they/them 🗃️ PhD in progress at CHSTM @ University of Manchester ♿️ History of white canes in twentieth century Britain 🧑🦯➡️ #DisHist 🌳 I have an egg called Dippy and we go on adventures together
@jontopham.bsky.social
Professor of History of Science, University of Leeds. History of print, science and religion, life and earth sciences, Britain 1790-1840. Award-winning new book: "Reading the Book of Nature" bit.ly/Book-of-Nature ahc.leeds.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/143/
@lucyjanesantos.bsky.social
Specializing in the C19/C20, historian uncovering the hidden histories of how science & tech have transformed our lives, especially beauty practices. https://linktr.ee/lucyjanesantos_
@emilyncock.bsky.social
Historian of health and disability c1600-1850 at Cardiff University. Dysgwr Cymraeg. Also keen on our garden, cat, and chickens. https://profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/staff/cocke
@razda5.bsky.social
Assoc prof in plant physiology; develop't & funct'n all adventitious root types inc. crop roots, cuttings, adaptive advantages in challenging environments; teacher; mentor; supervisor. Posts are my personal opinion.
@culturalclare.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in Sociology & Criminology. Rurality, pubs, communities, sustainability. Also💜 history. Views my own. @britbeerwriters.bsky.social @drinkingstudies.bsky.social
@miyamotoben.bsky.social
Historian of 18c Britain (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris - CREW EA 4399) Book history, Art World, Pigment, Auction, Migration, Circulation of knowledge & Artists. Currently resident scholar at CNRS (délégation) She/her/Dr
@samaragreenwood.bsky.social
Historian and Philosopher of Science / Public Humanities Advocate / PhD Candidate / Co-Founder of The HPS Podcast / Architect / Interested in Everything University of Melbourne samaragreenwood.com
@inverting-vision.bsky.social
Writing about the history of science, exploration, and technology. Interested in photography + robotics in planetary science, oceanography, cryosphere. Regular contributor for JSTOR Daily. Work in Aeon, Atlas Obscura. History Blog: invertingvision.com
@estuaryharbour.bsky.social
A transdisciplinary working group for student researchers, artists, and practitioners in the salt- and fresh-water humanities, social sciences & life sciences Instagram: @estuaryharbour #waterstudies #saltwater #freshwater #water #ocean #climate
@alejandrofabregastejeda.com
Mexican Historian & Philosopher of Biology • Postdoctoral Fellow at KU Leuven (@theramseylab.bsky.social) • Book Reviews Editor for @jgps.bsky.social • #PhilSci #HistSci #philsky • Escribo y edito • https://www.alejandrofabregastejeda.com
@sabineclarke.bsky.social
Historian of science, technology, medicine and the environment in 20th century Britain and places that were once part of its empire. PI of “The Chemical Empire” project on the history of past insecticide use. Works at the University of York.
@curatorconnelly.bsky.social
Head Curator at the National Science and Media Museum. Historian of science and technology. Nerdy about media tech, the history of electricity, the polar regions and the history of exploration #histsci #histtech #museums 📜
@rossb-brighton.bsky.social
Queer history. Queer science. Queer history of science! 📚Agent: @phi11y.bsky.social. He/him. Darwin's Closet: https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article/191/2/323/6075648 Mendel's Closet: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsnr.2023.0036
@alixhui.bsky.social
Historian of science, environment, sound, and silence. Raising small kids through covid. Pie hobbyist. The Johnny Appleseed of googly-eyes.
@sadiahqureshi.bsky.social
Historian of science, race, and empire. Vanished: An Unnatural History of Extinction an FT recommended book to read in 2025. Published by Penguin on 5 June, World Environment Day.🦤🐅🦈 🌏🌱 https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/309254/vanished-by-qureshi-sadi
@rafdebont.bsky.social
Historian of science and the environment // Late adopter & cautious adventurer // Interested in 19th, 20th and 21st century natures // Author of Stations in the Field and Nature's Diplomats // https://moving-animals.nl
@amandarees.bsky.social
Historian of science working on histories of the future, the nature of human/animal relationships, and relationships between science and religion, as well as histories of the field sciences. Will witter on about SF at the drop of a warp drive. Cymraes.
@naomioreskes.bsky.social
Historian, Earth Scientist, Writer, Public Intellectual. Loves: Chocolate, Red Wine, Skiing. Hates: Beets
@hpspodcast.bsky.social
Popular podcast discussing all things history, philosophy and social studies of science. Run by Grad Students at The University of Melbourne. Bluesky posts by Samara and Thomas Season 5 dropping soon! www.hpsunimelb.org/the-hps-podcast
@sabinalawreniuk.bsky.social
🌏 UKRI Future Leader Fellow 🔎 Women's work & organising in global garment production 🔗 www.invisibleworkers.org.uk
@jakehodder.bsky.social
Associate Prof in historical and political geography, University of Nottingham. Internationalism, race, archives. British Academy / Wolfson Fellow 🏳️🌈 https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography/people/jake.hodder
@billjenkins.bsky.social
Historian of science and ideas, with a special interest in Scottish history. Honorary research fellow at the School of History, University of St Andrews.
@eastasiascitech.bsky.social
Historian of technology, science, and industry @ Harvard. Author of CARBON TECHNOCRACY. Currently writing a history of industrial psychology in China. More about my work here: https://scholar.harvard.edu/seow
@hesterparr.bsky.social
Professor of Human Geography, University of Glasgow. Research = mental health/ missing people/seasonal affective disorder/geohumanities/Climate change and mental health. Human Being🦋 https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/livingwithsad/winteringwell/resources/
@profgillian.bsky.social
digital things, visual culture, cities, visual research methods. And sometimes academic life. Prof of Human Geography at the University of Oxford. I still blog, occasionally, here: https://visualmethodculture.wordpress.com/
@thegj.bsky.social
The GJ publishes original research in human and physical geography, engaging especially with public issues and policy-relevant agendas. Edited by @peterhopkins.bsky.social, Paul Milbourne, Joanna Bullard, @beckcollins.bsky.social & @trivikrama.bsky.social
@areajournal.bsky.social
Area publishes concise papers and commentaries that shape key debates within and beyond the discipline of geography. Area is especially welcoming of work by early career researchers & awards an annual ECR prize.
@drjn.bsky.social
Historical Geographer YPCCS University of Warwick (Caribbean histories & geographies) Also Nottingham and OU Geog Depts. (Martial) Arts, photography, films, comedy, books, libraries, archives, trees, pottery. Always curious. https://jonorcup.com
@simonnaylor.bsky.social
Professor of Historical Geography, University of Glasgow, Scotland. My book, The Observatory Experiment: Meteorology in Britain and its Empire, is out now with Cambridge University Press.
@jameskneale.bsky.social
Cultural/historical geographer at ucl working on drink/temperance, insurance, literary geographies, sf/fantastic/horror, &c. He/him. Journal of Victorian Culture co-editor @jofvictculture.bsky.social Drinking Studies Network starter pack gardener
@ericlaurier.bsky.social
Writes in too much detail about ordinary practices & reasoning. Ethnomethodology & Conversation Analysis. Professor of Geography & Interaction, University of Edinburgh. He/him.
@tibg.bsky.social
Transactions is a geography journal which publishes high-quality papers and interventions that make a substantial theoretical or empirical contribution to the discipline. Edited by Beth Greenhough, @benandersongeog.bsky.social & @kbrickell.bsky.social.
@inneskeighren.bsky.social
Professor of Historical Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London. Co-convenor of the London Group of Historical Geographers. Writing a book on the global lives of William Macintosh (1737–1813). www.inneskeighren.com
@admsrl.bsky.social
cultural and historical geographer interested in ecology and technology Senior Research Fellow, University of Nottingham Member and co-founder, @digicologies.bsky.social