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Foreword To The Survey [From Blueprints To Bricks: A Survey Of Current Baseball Stadium Financing Projects], David Caudill
Foreword To The Survey [From Blueprints To Bricks: A Survey Of Current Baseball Stadium Financing Projects], David Caudill
David S Caudill
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Ethnography And The Idealized Accounts Of Science In Law, David Caudill
Ethnography And The Idealized Accounts Of Science In Law, David Caudill
David S Caudill
An idealized description of scientific activity persists in law and legal literature. Social aspects of science are regularly acknowledged and then dismissed as temporary, irrelevant, or eliminable. A distinction should be made between eliminable and inevitable social aspects of science, and engagement with the latter would lead to a more accurate description of the scientific enterprise. After explaining how ethnomethodology is used to explore the inevitable social, institutional, and rhetorical aspects of science, I identify numerous social aspects and suggest how understanding their role in the production of scientific knowledge might help attorneys and judges in their evaluations of scientific …
Law, Science, And Science Studies: Contrasting The Deposition Of A Scientific Expert With Ethnographic Studies Of Scientific Practice, David Caudill
Law, Science, And Science Studies: Contrasting The Deposition Of A Scientific Expert With Ethnographic Studies Of Scientific Practice, David Caudill
David S Caudill
No abstract provided.