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Table of Contents

  1. Orchestra!
  2. Wen-Hua Kuo
  3. pp. 1-4
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  1. Making Community Legible, 2012–2018
  2. Honghong Tinn
  3. pp. 5-6
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  1. Connecting the Author, the Reviewer, and the Reader
  2. Jia-shin Chen
  3. p. 7
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Introduction

  1. Life, Science, and Power in History and Philosophy
  2. Akihito Suzuki, Akinobu Takabayashi
  3. pp. 9-16
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Articles

  1. Medical Technology in Use: A History of Clinical Thermometry in Modern Britain and Japan
  2. Akinobu Takabayashi
  3. pp. 17-37
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  1. Public Health, Laboratory Experiment, and Asymptomatic Carriers in Japan, ca. 1920–1950
  2. Akihito Suzuki
  3. pp. 39-55
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  1. Psychiatrists as Gatekeepers of War Expenditure: Diagnosis and Distribution of Military Pensions in Japan during the Asia-Pacific War
  2. Eri Nakamura
  3. pp. 57-75
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  1. Bioethics between Imaginary and Reality: Tracing Science Fiction and Its Shaping of Transplant Medicine Protocols in Japan
  2. Kaori Sasaki
  3. pp. 77-99
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Essays

  1. Osamu Kanamori and His Legacies on Epistemology, Criticism, and Cultural Study of Science
  2. Daisuke Okumura, Akihito Suzuki
  3. pp. 101-112
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  1. The Life, Restoration, and Faking of the Bust of Nagayo Matarō
  2. Akihito Suzuki
  3. pp. 113-114
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Research Note

  1. Where Is East Asia in STS?
  2. Wen-yuan Lin, John Law
  3. pp. 115-136
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  1. A Disparate Multiplicity: Response to "Where Is East Asia in STS?"
  2. Casper Bruun Jensen
  3. pp. 137-140
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Essay

  1. Legacies and Networking: Japanese STS in Transformation
  2. Togo Tsukahara
  3. pp. 143-148
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Book Reviews

  1. Rice, Agriculture, and the Food Supply in Premodern Japan by Charlotte von Verschuer (review)
  2. Anna Andreeva
  3. pp. 155-157
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  1. Acknowledgment of Reviewers
  2. pp. 177-179
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