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Female Housewives and Male Engineers: Co-Creating Japan’s Appliance Innovation
Albert Aftalion’s meso-approach to theorising the morphologies of industrial capitalism can help us better understand how to achieve energy transitions
Spanish–French leech trade and its consequences: From the increase in medical demand to resource depletion and technical innovation