Kagaku kantei no esunogurafī: Nyūjīrando niokeru houkagaku raboratorī no jissen 科学鑑定のエスノグラフィ ニュージーランドにおける法科学ラボラトリーの実践 [An Ethnography of Forensic Science: Practices in the Forensic Laboratories of New Zealand]
Tsuyoshi Hondou is associate professor at the Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Japan. After completing his PhD at Tohoku University, he held a postdoctoral position at Yukawa Institute of Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University. From 2001 to 2002 he was a visiting researcher at Curie Institute in Paris. His research interest includes statistical physics, biophysics, clinical ecology, science education, and STS. He began his STS research after he was invited to a legal court as an expert witness and is particularly interested in how expert evidence is used for decision making in society.
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Tsuyoshi Hondou; Kagaku kantei no esunogurafī: Nyūjīrando niokeru houkagaku raboratorī no jissen 科学鑑定のエスノグラフィ ニュージーランドにおける法科学ラボラトリーの実践 [An Ethnography of Forensic Science: Practices in the Forensic Laboratories of New Zealand]. East Asian Science, Technology and Society 6976593. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/18752160-6976593
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