The Radiological Protection System - Steve Terada
Steve Terada
Masters Student, Nagasaki University
Department of Disaster Radiation Medical Sciences
Joint Graduate Course with Fukushima Medical University
Inland Empire Timeline and Organizations
Composing a timeline for this project has allowed for the constant iteration of industrial aesthetics to bubble to the surface.
Historicizing Inland Empire
Here, diachronic and synchronic timelines allow us to unlayer the interwedged leaves of time that often inform anthropological analysis.
Historicizing Inland Empire
Here, diachronic and synchronic timelines allow us to unlayer the interwedged leaves of time that often inform anthropological analysis.
Historicizing Inland Empire
Here, diachronic and synchronic timelines allow us to unlayer the interwedged leaves of time that often inform anthropological analysis.
Data/Inland Empire
Types of data, and how we situate and maintain them, is a critical aspect of considering what a multi-modal or open access anthropology will look like.
Core Categories Inland Empire
In this sketch, I decided to take a theoretical approach, mapping out what theoretical core categories might be integral to this kind of research.
This case study report was developed in the class “Advanced Social Medicine'' in the Nagasaki University|Fukushima Medical University Joint Graduate School, Division of Disaster and Radiation Medic