Energy / Environment / Sustainability

  • Aristotle Tympas, ‘Technological black boxing versus ecological reparation: From encased-industrial to open-renewable wind energy’, in Papadopoulos D., Puig de la Bellacasa, M., & Tacchetti, M., (Eds.). Ecological Reparation. Repair, Remediation and Resurgence in Social and Environmental Conflict. Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2023, 362-377. [Link]
  • Kostas Latoufis and Aristotle Tympas, “The Craft of Small Wind Turbine Making: The Windmills of Scoraig and the Alternative Technology Movement in the UK”, Digital Culture & Society, 6(1), 2021, 187-192.  [Link]
  • Giorgos Velegrakis, Dimitris Moutsios and Aristotle Tympas, 'Early tensions over environmental policy in Greece: the role of PERPA, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Environmental Design (ICED2020), 24-25 October, Athens, Greece.  [Link]
  • Aristotle Tympas, Calculation and Computation in the Pre-electronic Era: The Mechanical and Electrical Ages, Springer, 2017.    [Link] [Flyer & Contents]
  • Τέλης Τύμπας, Κατερίνα Βλαντώνη και Γιάννης Γαρύφαλλος, «Τα εθνικά σύνορα ως ηλεκτρικά όρια: Το βλέμμα του μηχανικού και οι λίμνες της Δασσαρητίας ή Πρέσπες αλά Jules Verne», τοπικά 13, 2017, 185-205.    [Link]
  • Stathis Arapostathis, Aspasia Kandaraki, Yannis Garyfallos and Aristotle Tympas, “Tobacco for Atoms': Nuclear Politics, Ambivalences and Resistances about a Reactor that was Never Built”, History of Technology 33, 2017, 205-227.    [Link] [First page]
  • Irene Anastasiadou and Aristotle Tympas, ‘Iron Silk Roads: Comparing Interwar and Post-war Transnational Asian Railway Projects’, in Linking Networks: The Formation of Common Standards and Visions for Infrastructure Development, Martin Schiefelbusch and Hans-Liudger Dienel (editors), Ashgate, England, 2014, 169-185.   [Link] [First page]
  • Aristotle Tympas, Stathis Arapostathis, Katerina Vlantoni, Yiannis Garyfallos, ‘Border-crossing Electrons: Critical Energy Flows to and from Greece’, in The Making of Europe’s Critical Ιnfrastructures: Common Connections and Shared Vulnerabilities, Per Högselius, Anique Hommels, Arne Kaijser and Erik van der Vleuten (eds), Palgrave/Macmillan, UK, 2013, 157-183.    [Link] [First page]
  • Aristotle Tympas, ‘A Deep Tradition of Computing Technology: Calculating Electrification in the American West’, in Where Minds and Matters Meet: Technology in California and the West, Volker Janssen (editor), University of California Press, Oakland, CA, 2012, 71-101.    [Link] [First page]
  • Constantinos Morfakis, Katerina Vlantoni, Dimitris Katsaros, and Aristotle Tympas, ‘Between the Regenerative and the Renewable: Patterns in the Media Beautification of Technology and Science, from Stem Cells to Wind Farms’, Quality, Honesty and Beauty in science and technology communication, PCTS 2012 Book of Papers, Massimiano Bucchi and Brian Trench (editors), Observa Science in Society, Florence, Italy, pp. 185-192. [Link]
  • Τέλης Τύμπας, ‘Από την ‘ενέργεια’ στην ‘πληροφορία’ και από το ‘άτομο’ στο ‘γονίδιο’: η επιστήμη από την ατμομηχανή μέχρι τον υπολογιστή’, Ανθολόγιο Θεματικής Ενότητας ‘Οι Επιστήμες της Φύσης και του Ανθρώπου στην Ευρώπη’, Βύρων Καλδής (επιμέλεια), Ελληνικό Ανοικτό Πανεπιστήμιο, Πάτρα, 2009, 165-174.    [Link]
  • Aristotle Tympas and Dina Dalouka, “Metaphorical Uses of an Electric Power Network: Early Computations of Atomic Particles and Nuclear Reactors”, Metaphorik, 12, 2007, 65-84.    [Link]
  • Τέλης Τύμπας, Σπύρος Τζόκας και Γιάννης Γαρύφαλλος, «Το Μεγαλείτερον Υδραγωγείον της Ευρώπης: Αντιπαραθετικοί Υπολογισμοί Μηχανικών για την Αθήνα και την Ύδρευση της», στο Η Ελληνική Πόλη σε Ιστορική Προοπτική, Λυδία Δρακάκη (επιμελήτρια), Έκδοση της Ευρωπαϊκής Επιτροπής Ιστορικών των Πόλεων, Διόνικος, Αθήνα, 2005, 209-219.    [Link] [First page]
  • Aristotle Tympas, “Perpetually Laborious: Computing Electric Power Transmission Before the Electronic Computer”, International Review of Social History, Volume 11, Supplement, 2003, 73-95 (reprinted in Uncovering labour in information revolutions1750-2000, Aad Blok and Greg Downey (editors), Cambridge University Press, 2004, 73-95).    [Link] [First page]