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Papers and chapters

Petruhina, P., & Pronskikh, V. (2024). Cultural Shifts in High Energy Physics Collaboration from the Cold War to the Present: A Historical and Philosophical Perspective. Minerva.

Pronskikh, V. (2023). The ethical aspects of choosing a nuclear fuel cycle. Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology, 27(3):281–298.

Pronskikh, V., &Sorina, G. (2021). Expert Text Analysis in the Inclusion of History and Philosophy of Science in Higher Education. Science & Education, 31(4), 961-975.

Pronskikh, V. (2022). What Composition of High-Energy Physics Collaborations is Epistemically Optimal?. Social Epistemology, 36(4), 502-515.

Pronskikh, V. (2022). Technology transformation during the cold war. the case of supersonic gas jet targets at the national accelerator laboratory. In Technological Innovation, Globalization and the Cold War, pages 79–94, Routledge.

Pronskikh, V. (2020). Simulation as a sustainable trading zone: aiming at intergenerational justice. SIMULATION, 98(2), 145-157.

Pronskikh, V. (2020). Measurement problems: contemporary discussions and models. Physics-Uspekhi, 63(2), 192-200.

Pronskikh, V. (2019). Computer Modeling and Simulation: Increasing Reliability by Disentangling Verification and Validation. Minds and Machines, 29(1), 169-186.

Pronskikh, V. (2019). Ontology of the Collective Experimentalist: From Alvarez’s Group to Megascience. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 56(4), 165-182.

Pronskikh, V. and Sobolewska, O. (2018). Coopetition model of knowledge sharing in science: An Eastern-European case study. In Acta Physica Polonica B Proceedings Supplement, volume 11, page 803.

Pronskikh, V. (2018). Linguistic Privilege and Justice: What Can We Learn from STEM?. Philosophical Papers, 47(1), 71-92.

Vitaly Pronskikh (2017). What Makes a Good Experiment? Reasons and Roles in Science. Annals of Science, 75(1), 62–64.

Vitaly Pronskikh (2016). Book Review. Endeavour, 40(2), 136.

Pronskikh, V. (2016). E-36: The First Proto-Megascience Experiment at NAL. Physics in Perspective, 18(4), 357-378.

Vitaly Pronskikh (2015). Allan Franklin, Shifting Standards: Experiments in Particle Physics in the Twentieth Century. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press (2013), 302 pp., $45.98.. Philosophy of Science, 82(4), 727–730.

Pronskikh, V. (2014). How to model the world? Metascience, 23(3), 597–601. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11016-014-9915-6.

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