SCAS News - 12 December, 2022

News from the SCAS Community: Publications

Publications by Fellows of the SCAS community appear regularly. Some of them have been initiated,
worked on and/or finished by Fellows during their time in residence at the Collegium, whereas others
don't have a specific connection to the Collegium but nevertheless are the result of hard work by a
current or former Fellow. Below you will find some of the recent publications available.

For the entire SCAS bibliography, please see here.

BOOKS:


The Economy of Promises: Trust, Power, and Credit in America

Bruce G. Carruthers
(Princeton University Press, 2022)

Bruce G. Carruthers is a Non-resident Long-term Fellow at SCAS. He was
in residence in the academic year 2018-19, and for a short-term stay during
May 2022.


Quantitative Approaches to Medieval Swedish Law

Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2022)

Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist is a Pro Futura Scientia Fellow, who was in
residence at SCAS in the academic year 2019-20.



An Economic Philosophy of Production, Work and Consumption:
A Transhistorical Framework

Rodney Edvinsson
(Routledge, 2022)

Rodney Edvinsson was in residence at SCAS in the academic year 2014-15. He
is a former Pro Futura Scientia Fellow and the book was written during his time as a Fellow.


Hoppets anatomi: Om förväntanseffekter och placebo

Karin Jensen
(Natur & Kultur, 2022)

Karin Jensen is a current Pro Futura Scientia Fellow, and was in residence
at the Collegium in the academic year 2019-20.


Humanister i offentligheten: Kunskapens aktörer och arenor under efterkrigstiden

Johan Östling (with Anton Jansson and Ragni Svensson Stringberg)
(Makadam förlag/Kriterium, 2022)

Johan Östling is a former Pro Futura Scientia Fellow at SCAS. He was in resi-
dence in the spring term of 2013, and the autumn term of 2014.


ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

“A Generalised Approach to the Study and Understanding of Adaptive Evolution”
Pim Edelaar (with J. Otsuka & VJ Luque)
(in Biological Reviews; in press).
This article was partly rewritten during Edelaar’s stay at SCAS. He was a Fellow in residence in the spring
of 2022.

“Dissezioni anatomiche con musica a Padova nella prima età moderna[‘Anatomical dissections with music
in Padua during the early modern age’]
Gioia Filocamo
(in Rudolf Rasch (ed.), Music and Science from Leonardo to Galileo, Brepols, 2022)
Gioia Filocamo was a Fellow at SCAS during the academic year 2021-22. She worked on this chapter
during her time in residence.

“«Pria del dubbio l’indagine, dopo il dubbio la prova». L’affetto ‘verace’ come ricerca di senso identitario
nel Medioevo operistico di Otello[‘«Pria del dubbio l’indagine, dopo il dubbio la prova». The ‘true’
affection as a search for a sense of identity in Otello’s operatic Middle Ages’]
Gioia Filocamo
(in Nicolò Maccavino (ed.), Francesco Cilea e l’interesse per il Medioevo nell’opera italiana tra Sei e
Novecento,
Edizioni del Conservatorio di Musica “Francesco Cilea”, 2022)
Gioia Filocamo was a Fellow at SCAS during the academic year 2021-22.

 “Urban Ethics through Music: Virgin Mary’s Intermediary Role in the Fifteenth-Century Bolognese
‘Laude’ for the Gallows”
Gioia Filocamo
(in Susanne Rau and Jörg Rüpke (eds.), Religion and Urbanity Online, De Gruyter, 2022)
Gioia Filocamo was a Fellow at SCAS during the academic year 2021-22.

“The Myth of the "Integrated Resort": Selective History, Retrospective Branding, and Fungible Assets”
Kah-Wee Lee
(in Critical Gambling Studies, 2022)
Kah-Wee Lee was a Fellow at the Collegium in the academic year 2021-22. He worked on this paper
while at SCAS .

“Arctic Abstractions”
Michael John Watts
(in Arthur Mason (ed)., Arctic Abstractive Industry. Berghahn, 2022)
Michael John Watts is a Non-resident Long-term Fellow at SCAS. He was in residence in the academic
year 2021-22.

“The Agrarian Question”
Michael John Watts
(in Bettina Engels et al (eds), Handbook of Critical Agrarian Studies, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021)
Michael John Watts is a Non-resident Long-term Fellow at SCAS. He was in residence in the academic
year 2021-22.

“There Will be Blood: Oil Curse, Fossil Dependency and Petro-Addiction”
Michael John Watts
(in New Formations, #103, 2021)
Michael John Watts is a Non-resident Long-term Fellow at SCAS. He was in residence in the academic
year 2021-22.

“Space, Scale, and the Global Oil Assemblage: Commodity Frontiers in Resource Peripheries”
Michael John Watts
(in Martin Arias and Felipe Irarrazaval (eds)., Resource Peripheries in the Global Economy: Networks,
Scales and Places of Extraction
, Springer, 2021)
Michael John Watts is a Non-resident Long-term Fellow at SCAS. He was in residence in the academic
year 2021-22.