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    The Neoliberal Transformation of STS in Japan.Hidetoshi Kihara - 2013 - Social Epistemology 27 (2):145 - 162.
    Neoliberal reforms have changed the conduct of academic research in, and beyond, science, technology and society. Social science scholars have undertaken critical studies regarding the negative consequences of neoliberalism, such as the globalization of poverty and the inattention to rights and fairness. However, science and technology studies (STS), which should take a critical approach to science and technology, has generally not addressed the problem of neoliberalism. Rather, some currents in STS may be viewed as supportive of neoliberal transformations. 1 Why (...)
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    In defense of expertise; on its location in social epistemology.Hidetoshi Kihara - 1999 - Social Epistemology 13 (3 & 4):269 – 272.
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    Neoliberal Bias of Science & Technology Communication.Hidetoshi Kihara - 2010 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 43 (2):47-65.
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    The extension of Peer review, how should it or should not be done?Hidetoshi Kihara - 2003 - Social Epistemology 17 (1):65 – 77.
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