Japanese Science
Discover the intricate world of Japan's scientific community in Japanese Science by Samuel Coleman. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this insightful ethnographic study spans 232 pages, delving deep into the career structures and organizational challenges faced by Japanese scientists. Coleman highlights how outdated policy decisions have stifled research advancement, offering a critical perspective on the systemic issues within the scientific landscape of Japan. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of science and policy, providing a unique look at the factors influencing scientific progress in one of the world's leading nations. Enhance your understanding of Japan's scientific environment with this compelling read.