Interdisciplinary Science Reviews

Papers
(The median citation count of Interdisciplinary Science Reviews is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Navigating the sea of histories of mathematics59
Seeing germs, selling germs: translating Anglo-American bacteriology45
1990s dinomania: Public and popular cultures of palaeontology from Jurassic Park to Friends30
Afterword24
Heuvelmans the Heretic and Hidden Animals20
Performing rock art: Contemporary resonances of shamanism14
Towards an ecological mathematics14
‘Is it perfume from a dress / that makes me so digress?’ – the categorical differences between human experience and AI highlighted by literature13
Stuart Kauffman’s metaphysics of the adjacent possible: a critique12
One or many? Genealogies of the mathematical sciences10
The two kinds of artificial intelligence, or how not to confuse objects and subjects10
The magic lantern as a Gothic literary instrument9
The good, the bad and the lab: a review of Nancy J. Nersessian’s Interdisciplinarity in the Making8
‘All of That Richness’: A Plastic Figuration of Interdisciplinarity and Improvisation8
Capitalist prizefighters striking the plasticity of art8
Introduction7
The metamorphosis of the Megatherium : Examples of Goethe's heterodox palaeontology6
Non-Archimedean modernities5
The most important thing about science is values5
The variety of readings of Archimedes in the scientific revolution: Leibniz vs. Newton5
What AI researchers read: the role of literature in artificial intelligence research5
Response to ‘A New View on Biology and Some Philosophical Perspectives’ by Emil Toescu and Daniel Bardos5
Negative Plasticity4
From cryptids to kaijū: Exploring heterodox palaeoscience with Godzilla4
Public trust in science3
The poetics of enquiry in Ronald Duncan’s Man3
Thomas Charles Buckland McLeish, 1 May 1962–27 February 20232
Forward … to the nineteenth century: Historiographic concerns about Reviel Netz’s ‘The Place of Archimedes in World History’2
Passageways through process philosophy: panpsychism in practice. Review of ‘Processing Reality: Finding Meaning in Death, Psychedelics, and Sobriety’ , b2
Theory assessment and reality in Boltzmann’s epistemological thinking2
Theatre dialogues with machines2
Absent Archimedes – what?1
Musical preferences correlate architectural tastes: preference correlations between architectural material features and musical instruments1
Envoi1
Sheffield Junior Art Department and how the Junior Art Department shaped the arts, crafts and design careers of its pupils and of its teachers in mid-twentieth-century Britain1
Immortal codes: genetics, ghosts, and Shakespeare’s sonnets1
Coming down from the American trip Review of ‘American Trip. Set, Setting, and the Psychedelic Experience in the Twentieth Century’ , by Hartogsohn, Ido,1
Taking data science into the forest1
Developing an Interdisciplinary Vocabulary of Complexity and Plasticity Using a Case-Study of Plant-Based Diet Adoption1
Correction Notice1
Science and literature: the importance of differences1
Mathematics, the mathematical sciences, and historical contingency: Some thoughts on reading Netz1
Thinking again: enaction as a resource for ‘practice as research’ in theatre and performance1
Winning the modernity lottery: Commentary on Reviel Netz, ‘The place of Archimedes in world history’1
Past Celebratory, Future Subjunctive1
Editorial: Plasticity as a Kaleidoscope in Theory and Practice1
Clustering of cognitive biases in Walt Whitman’s ‘Crossing Brooklyn Ferry’: An Ecocritical Analysis1
Thirteen scholars reply to Reviel Netz’s ‘The Place of Archimedes in World History’1
Archimedes for the rest of us: Thinking commentary with Guidobaldo dal Monte1
‘Everybody’s creating it along the way’: ethical tensions among globalized ayahuasca shamanisms and therapeutic integration practices1
Digital humanities at global scale1
Emphasizing uncertainty, celebrating community and valuing values: science communication remedies for the COVID-19 era and beyond0
Introduction: Conceptualising heterodox palaeoscience0
Toward a Metaphilosophy of Integration0
Science communication and public trust in science0
Storytelling systems: Progress towards generation informed by models of the reader0
Troubling hope Review of ‘Psychedelic Justice: Towards a Diverse and Equitable Psychedelic Culture’ , Edited by Beatriz Caiuby Labate and Clancy Cavnar, 0
A beginner's guide to crossing the road: towards an epistemology of successful action in complex systems0
Facts and objectivity in science0
Éloge: Evelyn Fox Keller and the new biology0
Approaching literature and culture and/as ‘intelligent systems’0
Dimensions of well-being0
The importance of values for science0
Did the horned dinosaur Protoceratops inspire the griffin?0
Re-imagining the virus0
The Harlequin's Cloak0
Decolonization is a metaphor towards a different ethic. The case from psychedelic studies0
A Minimal Model of Plasticity Across Disciplines0
Knowledge sharing through scenario development: Experiences of an interdisciplinary and international research project0
Sherlock Holmes saving Mr. Venizelos : using science in an early Greek crime fiction novel0
The way the portal wrote: Datafication and subjectivity in Patricia Lockwood's No One Is Talking About This0
Metaphors We Integrate By0
Life with and without its antithesis0
Critical Doses: Nurturing Diversity in Psychedelic Studies0
Putting scientific realism into perspective0
Steps towards a therapeutic artificial intelligence0
The problems of exceptionality: The case of Archimedes and the Greeks0
Aristotelian perplexity and well-being, then and now0
Building Foundations for Interdisciplinary Education0
Preface0
Why do we engage (and keep engaging) in tragic and sad stories? Negativity bias and engagement in narratives eliciting negative feelings0
Dynamical systems, literary theory, and the computational modelling of narrative0
Creating meeting grounds for transdisciplinary climate research: the role of humanities and social sciences in grand challenges0
The place of Archimedes in world history0
Argumentative strategies against scientism: an overview0
A tyrannical societal something: Drawing lessons for twenty-first-century ‘privacy-protecting’ technology from long nineteenth-century literature0
The Kindle™ as Necker Cube0
Wide horizons: science and epic in Mina Loy’s ‘Anglo-Mongrels and the Rose’ and C. Day Lewis’s From Feathers to Iron0
Location, Location, Location A Place for Science and Technology Studies: Observation, Intervention, and Collaboration, by Jane Calvert: Cambridge, MA, USA, MIT Press, 2024, 232 p., $40.00 (paperback),0
Assumptions of twentieth-century neuroscience: reductionist and computational paradigms0
Mysticizing medicine: Incorporating nondualism into the training of psychedelic guides0
Plastic Scenes: Images from the Future0
From researching to making futures: a design mindset for transdisciplinary collaboration0
Is gendered power irrelevant in higher educational institutions? Understanding the persistence of gender inequality0
Daring to disentangle: towards a framework for art-science-technology collaborations0
Queerness in science and literature: towards a ‘naturalization’ of the queer in the crossroads of physics, biology, and literary theory0
History and mythography: On the role of Archimedean mathematics in the Renaissance0
Editorial0
Scientism and scientific fundamentalism: what science can learn from mainstream religion0
Of dinosaurs and intergenerational culture wars: Dinomania, nostalgia, and the ‘missionary lizards’ of young earth creationism0
Can fiction lead to prosocial behaviour? Exclusion, violence, empathy, and literature in early modernity0
Where and how did Archimedes get in? Oblique and labyrinthine reflections0
Emotions in knowledge production0
What to do about the woo? Review of ‘Philosophy and Psychedelics. Frameworks for Exceptional Experience' 0
A new view on biology and some philosophical perspectives: Book review of How Life Works by Philip Ball0
Book Review: Perspectives all the way downReview of Geoffrey Lloyd and Aparecida Vilaça, Of Jaguars and Butterflies: Metalogues on Issues in Anthropology and Philosophy0
Archimedes’ legacy for early modern science: Historical-philosophical reflections0
Introduction0
Extreme normalcy: The place of violence in indigenous Amazonians’ well-being0
Emotions in scientific practice0
Critical perspectives on science: Arguments for a richer discussion on the scientific enterprise0
Editorial0
Choosing between prediction and explanation in geological engineering: lessons from psychology0
Science, philosophy and literature in the early Spanish Enlightenment: the case of Martin Martinez0
Ideas Lab as funding instrument: navigating tensions in establishing transdisciplinary research projects0
Knowing the same things: mass examinations, credentials, and infrastructures of shared knowledge0
When a woman becomes a plant: looking at philosophical discourses through literary narratives0
Psychometric brahman , psychedelic science: Walter Stace, transnational Vedanta, and the Mystical Experience Questionnaire0
J. R. R. Tolkien's Legendarium as Heterodox Palaeoscience0
‘Life built herself a myriad forms’: epics of gestation and co-operation in late nineteenth-century women’s poetry0
Nested hermeneutics: Mind at Large as a curated trope of psychedelic experience0
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