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    Captives of Controversy: The Myth of the Neutral Social Researcher in Contemporary Scientific Controversies.Brian Martin, Evelleen Richards & Pam Scott - 1990 - Science, Technology and Human Values 15 (4):474-494.
    According to both traditional positivist approaches and also to the sociology of scientific knowledge, social analysts should not themselves become involved in the controversies they are investigating. But the experiences of the authors in studying contemporary scientific controversies—specifically, over the Australian Animal Health Laboratory, fluoridation, and vitamin C and cancer—show that analysts, whatever their intentions, cannot avoid being drawn into the fray. The field of controversy studies needs to address the implications of this process for both theory and practice.
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    The?Moral Anatomy? of Robert Knox: The interplay between biological and social thought in Victorian scientific naturalism.Evelleen Richards - 1989 - Journal of the History of Biology 22 (3):373-436.
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  3. Vitamin C and Cancer: Medicine or Politics.Evelleen Richards & Steve Sturdy - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (3):325-326.
     
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    Author’s response: Evelleen Richards: Darwin and the making of sexual selection. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017, xxxiii+669pp, $47.50 HB.Evelleen Richards - 2018 - Metascience 27 (3):411-420.
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    Down under Darwin: Australasian perspectives on Darwin Studies.Ian Hesketh, Ruth Barton & Evelleen Richards - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 103 (C):69-76.
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  6. Essay Review Democratizing Darwin.Evelleen Richards - 1995 - Annals of Science 52:509-517.
     
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    Ideology and evolution in nineteenth century Britain: embryos, monsters, and racial and gendered others in the making of evolutionary theory and culture.Evelleen Richards - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Written over several decades and collected together for the first time, these richly detailed contextual studies by a leading historian of science examine the diverse ways in which cultural values and political and professional considerations impinged upon the construction, acceptance and applications of nineteenth century evolutionary theory. They include a number of interrelated analyses of the highly politicised roles of embryos and monsters in pre- and post- Darwinian evolutionary theorizing, including Darwin's; several studies of the intersection of Darwinian science and (...)
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    The Politics of Evolution: Morphology, Medicine, and Reform in Radical London. Adrian Desmond.Evelleen Richards - 1991 - Isis 82 (1):152-153.
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    The Whole Wallace: Mapping the Multi-Dimensional Man.Evelleen Richards - 2005 - Metascience 14 (2):237-241.
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    Who's a Captive? Who's a Victim? Response to Collins's Method Talk.Pam Scott, Evelleen Richards & Brian Martin - 1991 - Science, Technology and Human Values 16 (2):252-255.
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    Vestigial sensations.Michael Taylor, Evelleen Richards & Adrian Johns - 2002 - Metascience 11 (1):4-27.
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    The "Moral Anatomy" of Robert Knox: The Interplay between Biological and Social Thought in Victorian Scientific Naturalism. [REVIEW]Evelleen Richards - 1989 - Journal of the History of Biology 22 (3):373 - 436.
    Historians are now generally agreed that the Darwinian recognition and institutionalization of the polygenist position was more than merely nominal.194 Wallace, Vogt, and Huxley had led the way, and we may add Galton (1869) to the list of those leading Darwinians who incorporated a good deal of polygenist thinking into their interpretions of human history and racial differences.195 Eventually “Mr. Darwin himself,” as Hunt had suggested he might, consolidated the Darwinian endorsement of many features of polygenism. Darwin's Descent of Man (...)
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    Bill Jenkins. Evolution before Darwin: Theories of the Transmutation of Species in Edinburgh, 1804–1834. 232 pp., bibl. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press, 2019. £80 (cloth); ISBN 9781474445788. Paper and e-book available. [REVIEW]Evelleen Richards - 2022 - Isis 113 (2):450-451.
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    Banging on about Darwin: Hodge in context: M. J. S. Hodge: Before and after Darwin: Origins, species, cosmogonies, and ontologies. Variorum Collected Studies Series CS897. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008, 362pp, £90.00 HB M. J. S. Hodge: Darwin studies: A theorist and his theories in their contexts. Variorum Collected Studies Series CS909. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009, 356pp, £85.00 HB. [REVIEW]Evelleen Richards - 2011 - Metascience 21 (1):151-155.
    Banging on about Darwin: Hodge in context Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-5 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9550-4 Authors Evelleen Richards, Unit for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney, PO Box 255, Thirroul, NSW 2515, Australia Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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    Kimberly A. Hamlin. From Eve to Evolution: Darwin, Science, and Women’s Rights in Gilded Age America. vii + 238 pp., illus., bibl., index. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014. $40. [REVIEW]Evelleen Richards - 2015 - Isis 106 (4):956-957.
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