Graeme Gooday

1.4k total citations
40 papers, 521 citations indexed

About

Graeme Gooday is a scholar working on History and Philosophy of Science, Sociology and Political Science and Astronomy and Astrophysics. According to data from OpenAlex, Graeme Gooday has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 521 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in History and Philosophy of Science, 4 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 3 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Recurrent topics in Graeme Gooday's work include History of Science and Medicine (15 papers), History of Science and Natural History (14 papers) and Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis (4 papers). Graeme Gooday is often cited by papers focused on History of Science and Medicine (15 papers), History of Science and Natural History (14 papers) and Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis (4 papers). Graeme Gooday collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Russia and United States. Graeme Gooday's co-authors include Stathis Arapostathis, Jonathan R. Topham, Gowan Dawson, Richard Noakes, Sally Shuttleworth, Gary W. Cantor, Sophie Forgan, John Lynch, Kenneth G. Wilson and Karen Sayer and has published in prestigious journals such as The American Historical Review, Science Education and Endeavour.

In The Last Decade

Graeme Gooday

29 papers receiving 429 citations

Peers

Graeme Gooday
Iwan Rhys Morus United Kingdom
Crosbie Smith United Kingdom
Peter Dear United States
Richard Yeo Australia
Pnina G. Abir-Am United States
Mikuláš Teich United Kingdom
Aileen Fyfe United Kingdom
Ken Alder United States
Frank M. Turner United States
Edward Grant United States
Iwan Rhys Morus United Kingdom
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gooday, Graeme. (2024). The monster mechanical delusion: nineteenth-century controversies concerning perpetual motion. Journal of Physics Conference Series. 2877(1). 12097–12097.
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Gooday, Graeme. (2021). “Amany‐sidedcrystal”: Understanding the manifold legacy ofSilvanus Phillips Thompson(1851–1916). Centaurus. 63(3). 459–474. 2 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme. (2021). Silvanus Phillips Thompson(1851–1916): An introduction to the spotlight section. Centaurus. 63(3). 453–458. 1 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme, et al.. (2016). Listening in combat – surveillance technologies beyond the visual in the First World War. History and Technology. 32(3). 213–226. 2 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme. (2014). Museums, objects, and historical meaning. History and Technology. 30(3). 269–274. 1 indexed citations
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Arapostathis, Stathis & Graeme Gooday. (2013). Patently Contestable: Electrical Technologies and Inventor Identities on Trial in Britain. 11 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme. (2012). Combative patenting: Military entrepreneurship in First World War telecommunications. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A. 44(2). 247–258. 4 indexed citations
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Arapostathis, Stathis & Graeme Gooday. (2012). Electrical technoscience and physics in transition, 1880–1920. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A. 44(2). 202–211. 7 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme. (2012). “Vague and Artificial”: The Historically Elusive Distinction between Pure and Applied Science. Isis. 103(3). 546–554. 23 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme, et al.. (2008). Does Science Education Need the History of Science?. Isis. 99(2). 322–330. 36 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme. (2008). Victorian popularizers of science: Designing nature for new audiences. Science Education. 93(2). 383–385. 35 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme. (2008). Placing or Replacing the Laboratory in the History of Science?. Isis. 99(4). 783–795. 29 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme. (2005). Electrical futures past. Endeavour. 29(4). 150–155. 3 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme. (2004). The Morals of Measurement: Accuracy, Irony, and Trust in Late Victorian Electrical Practice. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 45 indexed citations
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Forgan, Sophie & Graeme Gooday. (1996). Constructing South Kensington: the buildings and politics of T. H. Huxley's working environments. The British Journal for the History of Science. 29(4). 435–468. 20 indexed citations
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Gooday, Graeme. (1996). Adrian Desmond, Huxley: The Devil's Disciple. London: Michael Joseph, 1994. Pp. xvii + 475. ISBN 0718-3641-1. £20.00.. The British Journal for the History of Science. 29(1). 106–107. 1 indexed citations

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