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Scientific Personas in Theory and Practice – Ways of Creating Scientific, Scholarly, and Artistic Identities

open access: diamondPersona Studies, 2018
The concept of scientific persona was developed by historians of science at the Max Planck Institute in Berlin fifteen years ago in order to understand how science works and how it can be conducted in a credible way. The Latin word persona means mask and the discussions of the term were elaborations of Marcel Mauss´s introduction of the concept in an ...
Kirsti Niskanen, Mineke Bosch, Kaat Wils
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THE HISTORIAN AS A PUBLIC MORALIST: ON THE ROMAN ORIGINS OF A SCHOLARLY PERSONA

open access: greenHistory and Theory, 2019
ABSTRACTIn her recent book, Virtus Romana, Catalina Balmaceda provides a fascinating analysis of the concept of virtus in Roman historiography. Although virtus, which translates as courage or more generally as virtue, meant different things to different Roman historians, Balmaceda shows that disagreement was never about whether historians should ...
Herman Paul
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Metrics Literacies: Introduction of researcher personas for the understanding and use of scholarly metrics

open access: green, 2020
This document serves as an introduction of five researcher personas, which will be used in the Metrics Literacies project for the creation of educational resources.
Isabelle Dorsch   +3 more
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2021 Online Conference

open access: yesPersona Studies, 2021
The online conference does not and cannot replicate the flow and feel of a face-to-face experience; instead, it offers something new. We saw the timing and the mode of the conference as a chance to ask hard questions about the ground that persona studies
Kim Barbour   +2 more
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Kartini’s Views on Opium Problems in Java at the End of the 19th Century

open access: yesHumaniora, 2021
In the 1890s, the discourse on the negative effects of opium consumption among Native people turned into a political movement, which demanded that the Dutch colonial government reform its policies on opium.
Abdul Wahid
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Constructing the persona of a Professional Historian. On Eileen Power's early career persona formation and her year in Paris, 1910-1911

open access: yesPersona Studies, 2018
British medieval historian Eileen Power (1889-1940) was one of Britain's most eminent female historians of the first half of the twentieth century. Becoming professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics in 1931, Power gained academic ...
Rozemarijn van de Wal
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The Disciplined Historian: “Epistemic Virtue”, “Scholarly Persona”, and practices of subjectivation. A proposal for the study of Brazilian professional historiography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper discusses theoretical issues raised by studying Brazilian professional historiography through the concepts of “epistemic virtue” and “scholarly persona” as proposed by Herman Paul.
João Ohara
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‘What price widowhood?’ : The faded stardom of Norma Shearer [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2016. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of a chapter published in Lasting Screen Stars: Images that Fade and Personas that Endure.
Lanckman, Lies
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