Publications
Introduction
| Year | Type | Publication |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Journal |
Engelmann L, Montgomery C, Sturdy S, Moreno Lozano C., Domesticating models: On the contingency of Covid-19 modelling in UK media and policy, Social Studies of Science. 2022 Oct 13;1-25. |
| 2022 | Book chapter | Engelmann, Lukas. “Reporting on Plagues: Epidemiological Reasoning in the Early Twentieth Century.” In Narrative Science: Reasoning, Representing and Knowing since 1800, edited by Dominic J. Berry, Kim M. Hajek, and Mary S. Morgan, 287–308. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009004329.015. |
| 2022 | Journal |
Lukas Engelmann, Digital epidemiology, deep phenotyping and the enduring fantasy of pathological omniscience. Big Data and Society. 2022 Jan;9(1). https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/20539517211066451 |
| 2022 |
Journal |
Special Collection on Digital Phenotyping (edited with Ger Wackers) https://journals.sagepub.com/page/bds/collections/digitalphenotyping |
| 2021 | Journal |
Lukas Engelmann. An epidemic for sale. Observation, modification and commercial circulation of the Danysz Virus, 1890 – 1910, ISIS 112 (3), 2021 |
| 2021 | Journal |
Lukas Engelmann. A box, a trough and marbles: How the Reed-Frost epidemic theory shaped epidemiological reasoning in the 20th century. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 43, 2021 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40656-021-00445-z |
| 2021 | Book chapter |
Lukas Engelmann, Making a Model Plague – Paper Technologies and Epidemiological Casuistry in the Early Twentieth Century, in: Christos Lynteris (ed.), Plague Image and Imagination, Palgrave 2021 |
| 2020 | Forum post |
Lukas Engelmann. “#COVID19: The Spectacle of Real-Time Surveillance,” March 6, 2020. http://somatosphere.net/forumpost/covid19-spectacle-surveillance/ |
| 2020 | Journal |
Lukas Engelmann & Catherine Montgomery. “Epidemiological Publics? On the Domestication of Modelling in the Era of COVID-19,” April 10, 2020. |
| 2021 |
Journal |
Casey, Arlene, Mike Bennett, Richard Tobin, Claire Grover, Iona Walker, Lukas Engelmann, and Beatrice Alex. “Plague Dot Text: Text Mining and Annotation of Outbreak Reports of the Third Plague Pandemic (1894-1952).” Journal of Data Mining & Digital Humanities, January 20, 2021, HistoInformatics |
| 2020 | Journal |
Lukas, Engelmann. “Into the Deep – AI and Total Pathology.”(Review of Eric Topol, Deep Medicine) Science as Culture (May 25, 2020): 1–5. |
| 2020 | Journal |
Engelmann, Lukas, and Christos Lynteris. Sulphuric Utopias: A History of Maritime Fumigation. MIT Press, 2020. Open Access https://direct.mit.edu/books/book/4653/Sulphuric-UtopiasA-History-of-Maritime-Fumigation |