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Graeme John Norman Gooday

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Graeme John Norman Gooday (born June 1965) is a British historian and philosopher of science currently working as Professor of History of Science and Technology at the University of Leeds [https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/philosophy School of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science], where he was Head of School between 2014 and 2019. His research encompasses the history and philosophy of technology: especially electrical technologies, telecommunications, and auditory technologies. He has published extensively on measurement, gender and technology, women in engineering, and histories of patenting. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Physics in Oxford, 1839-1939 : Laboratories, Learning and College Life. by Fox, Robert

    Published 2005
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    Patently contestable : electrical technologies and inventor identities on trial in Britain / Stathis Arapostathis and Graeme Gooday. by Arapostathis, Stathis

    Published 2013
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    Physics in Oxford, 1839-1939 : laboratories, learning, and college life / edited by Robert Fox, Graeme Gooday.

    Published 2005
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    Patent cultures : diversity and harmonization in historical perspective / edited by Graeme Gooday, Steven Wilf.

    Published 2020
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    Patent cultures : diversity and harmonization in historical perspective / edited by Graeme Gooday, Steven Wilf.

    Published 2020
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    Patent cultures diversity and harmonization in historical perspective / edited by Graeme Gooday, Steven Wilf.

    Published 2020
    Other Authors: “…Gooday, Graeme…”
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