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Article Hannah Pullen-Blasnik; Gil Eyal; Amy Weissenbach (2024)
‘Is your accuser me, or is it the software?’ Ambiguity and contested expertise in probabilistic DNA profiling. Social Studies of Science (pp. 30-58). (/isis/citation/CBB074908473/) unapi

Article Vivette García Deister (2023)
Critical contacts: making STS public amid Mexico’s forensic crisis. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. (/isis/citation/CBB673784229/) unapi

Article Rafaela Granja; Helena Machado (2023)
Forensic DNA phenotyping and its politics of legitimation and contestation: Views of forensic geneticists in Europe. Social Studies of Science (pp. 850-868). (/isis/citation/CBB971586384/) unapi

Article Amade M’charek (2023)
Curious about race: Generous methods and modes of knowing in practice. Social Studies of Science (pp. 826-849). (/isis/citation/CBB454247153/) unapi

Article Lisette Jong (2023)
On the persistence of race: Unique skulls and average tissue depths in the practice of forensic craniofacial depiction. Social Studies of Science (pp. 891-915). (/isis/citation/CBB843149325/) unapi

Article Abigail Nieves Delgado (2023)
Race and statistics in facial recognition: Producing types, physical attributes, and genealogies. Social Studies of Science (pp. 916-937). (/isis/citation/CBB637142000/) unapi

Article Amade M’charek; Irene van Oorschot (2023)
The politics of face and the trouble with race: Exploring relations at the interface between the individual and the collective in forensic practice. Social Studies of Science (pp. 813-825). (/isis/citation/CBB406374485/) unapi

Article Roos Hopman (2023)
The face as folded object: Race and the problems with ‘progress’ in forensic DNA phenotyping. Social Studies of Science (pp. 869-890). (/isis/citation/CBB256327950/) unapi

Article Jasjeet Kaur; Gurvinder S. Sodhi (2023)
Telegraphic code for fingerprints: How justice was denied to the innovator who helped ameliorate the criminal justice system. Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science (p. 100863). (/isis/citation/CBB578429174/) unapi

Article Xin-zhe Xie (2023)
Administration of Perception: Observing and Transcribing Dead Bodies in the Forensic Methodology of Qing China (1644–1912). Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 99-122). (/isis/citation/CBB769363646/) unapi

Article Anna Kvicalova (2023)
Sound on the Quiet: Speaker Identification and Auditory Objectivity in Czechoslovak Fonoscopy, 1975–90. Technology and Culture (pp. 379-406). (/isis/citation/CBB406403974/) unapi

Article Anna Rahel Fischer; Paola Díaz Lize (2022)
Death and disappearance at border crossings: factualization devices and truth(s) accounts. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. (/isis/citation/CBB275521644/) unapi

Book Emily K. Wilson (2022)
Mildred Trotter and the Invisible Histories of Physical and Forensic Anthropology. (/isis/citation/CBB718227563/) unapi

Article Marcus B. Carrier (2021)
The Making of Evident Expertise: Transforming Chemical Analytical Methods into Judicial Evidence. NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin (pp. 261-284). (/isis/citation/CBB614136192/) unapi

Book Saumitra Basu (2021)
The History of Forensic Science in India. (/isis/citation/CBB589250648/) unapi

Article W. John Koolage; Lauren M. Williams; Morgen L. Barroso (2021)
An infrastructural account of scientific objectivity for legal contexts and bloodstain pattern analysis. Science in Context (pp. 101-119). (/isis/citation/CBB434670765/) unapi

Article Abigail Nieves Delgado (2020)
The Problematic Use of Race in Facial Reconstruction. Science as Culture (pp. 568-593). (/isis/citation/CBB755928253/) unapi

Book Jinee Lokaneeta (2020)
The Truth Machines: Policing, Violence, and Scientific Interrogations in India. (/isis/citation/CBB848872389/) unapi

Article Marina Alloisio; Andrea Basso; Maria Maddalena Carnasciali; et al. (2020)
The Strange Case of Professor Promezio: A Cold Case in the Chemistry Museum. Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry (pp. 119-123). (/isis/citation/CBB180978653/) unapi

Article Geoffrey C. Bunn (2019)
‘Supposing That Truth Is a Woman, What Then?’: The Lie Detector, the Love Machine, and the Logic of Fantasy. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 135-163). (/isis/citation/CBB189599552/) unapi

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