Jacob Darwin Hamblin
@jdhamblin.bsky.social
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History professor. Science, environment, war, world affairs. jacobdarwinhamblin.com Making the Unseen Visible: https://osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/making-unseen-visible

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jdhamblin.bsky.social
Hey, she's inspiring, what can we say? Was glad to participate in this roundtable on @juliairwin.bsky.social 's book!
juliairwin.bsky.social
And if you're interested in knowing what Taylor Swift has to say about the history and politics of U.S. humanitarian aid... you'll find the answer on pp. 14-16 of the roundtable.
juliairwin.bsky.social
And if you're interested in knowing what Taylor Swift has to say about the history and politics of U.S. humanitarian aid... you'll find the answer on pp. 14-16 of the roundtable.

jdhamblin.bsky.social
Every other nuclear-aspirant is watching Ukraine today and saying "mental note: never give up your nukes." Amidst everything else, we might be watching the utter breakdown of the nonproliferation regime today
farsouthhistory.bsky.social
See Raina Bhagat's review of "Making the Unseen Visible: Science and the Contested Histories of Radiation Exposure," edited by @jdhamblin.bsky.social & @atomiclinda.bsky.social, published in 2023 by @osupress.bsky.social; review @hnetreviews.bsky.social #envhist #envhum
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manik.bsky.social
yoinked this image from Twitter, then ordered my copy

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One day, when it's safe,
 when there's no personal
 downside to calling a
 thing what it is, when it's
 too late to hold anyone
 accountable, everyone
 will have always been
 against this
 Omar El Akkad
altnps.bsky.social
One of our supporters shared this with us—people are getting creative tonight!

jdhamblin.bsky.social
If they change the name of Botany Bay, the botanists are gonna be PISSED

jdhamblin.bsky.social
just cruised over to google maps and I see that they have caved

jdhamblin.bsky.social
As I wrap up my history of technology course this week, this pic is perfect
differentmatt.bsky.social
Now THAT'S some fucking ART.

Look, landscapes and geometric studies and reclining nudes are great, but our present moment calls for more giant boulders dropped on the avatars of late-stage capitalism.
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A Mexican artist has used cranes to drop a nine-ton sculpture of an Olmec head onto a Tesla 3
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differentmatt.bsky.social
Now THAT'S some fucking ART.

Look, landscapes and geometric studies and reclining nudes are great, but our present moment calls for more giant boulders dropped on the avatars of late-stage capitalism.

jdhamblin.bsky.social
Such a great title! Looking forward to reading it!
nytimes.com
Breaking News: France voted to explicitly enshrine access to abortion in its Constitution, making it the first country in the world to do so. The impulse for the change was the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022.
www.nytimes.com/2024/03/04/w...
French lawmakers are gathered at the Palace of Versailles. A headline reads: "France Is First Country To Make Abortion a Constitutional Right." Photo by Thomas Padilla/Associated Press.

jdhamblin.bsky.social
My review of Sarah Scoles, Countdown: The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons, in Science mag. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

jdhamblin.bsky.social
thanks for commissioning the review, Daniella!
wellerstein.bsky.social
I wrote an op-ed for the Los Angeles Times last year for the non-changing of the Doomsday Clock, and the difficulty of treating climate change with the same countdown metaphor. As it didn't change this year, either, I think it is still appropriate?

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Opinion: Nuclear threats? Climate change? What catastrophe will lead to doomsday?
The famous Doomsday Clock moved recently — a reminder that the potential disasters we face don't happen overnight.
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hsnatsci.bsky.social
As we think about the place of history of science on the web (and celebrate our first official post here), let's look at a great paper from the archives. David K. Hecht's 2011 article about Rachel Carson, "nonscientific attributes were central in legitimating Carson as a public scientist."
rooniecomics.bsky.social
It totally counts. #comics #animalcomic #fear #skink rooniecomics.com/com...
SKINK (thinking): Today, I'm going to talk to people. | SKINK (thinking): Or maybe... one person. | A pause while a skink vibrates with anxiety. | SKINK (thinking): Talking to myself counts.

jdhamblin.bsky.social
I was curious, I clicked, 404 not found, just fyi!
atomicanalyst.bsky.social
Three years ago, the United States officially withdrew from the 1992 Open Skies Treaty, having given notice of its intentions on May 22, 2020, citing spurious Russian “violations” as the reason. In less than four years, Donald Trump and his unilateralist wrecking crew abandoned …
draftingthepast.bsky.social
NEW! I might have alarmed Catherine McNeur with my enthusiasm, because I love her work so much -- including her new MISCHIEVOUS CREATURES. In this ep, I asked how she writes beautifully about place and learned this book resulted from multiple archival surprises. 🗃️ draftingthepast.com/podcast-epis...
Smiling woman with blond curly hair against a backdrop of greenery. Text reads: Episode 36, Catherine McNeur.

jonagar.bsky.social
Please read and circulate this editorial by editors of the journal History and Technology, Amy Slaton and and Tiago Saraiva, which fully vindicates my STS (UCL) colleague Jenny Bulstrode and her paper 'Black metallurgists and the making of the industrial revolution'

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jdhamblin.bsky.social
It lives! Anyone interested in nuclear humanities, nuclear colonialism, radiation effects, the history of all things atomic, and putting scholarship into conversation with advocacy, will find something to read in this volume. Just got my hands on my copy. #sts #histsci #envhist #nuclear

jdhamblin.bsky.social
a local Portland tip for fellow historians of science: if you enjoy baked goods and wouldn't mind a stroll, Ken's Artisan Bakery is about a mile from the conference hotel. #HSS2023 #HSS23 #histsci

jdhamblin.bsky.social
Looking forward to commenting on this panel on environmental silence, organized by @alixhui.bsky.social on Sunday at this weekend's History of Science Society annual meeting in Portland. #histsci

jdhamblin.bsky.social
Really looking forward to seeing and listening to the plenary lecture by @nickytheprof.bsky.social at this weekend's History of Science Society meeting! This is on Friday btw! #histsci

jdhamblin.bsky.social
History of Science Society meeting coming up this weekend, in Portland. Excited for this panel on nuclear fallouts, including OSU grad student Celia Oney. This is on Friday fyi #histsci