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摘要
Alejandra Azuero-Quijano从事法律和人类学的交叉研究。她拥有哈佛法学院法学博士学位,是芝加哥大学人类学博士候选人。她的第一本书手稿《重新设计犯罪》(Redesigning Crime)调查了设计、刑事责任和法医学之间的关系。她目前的出版项目是《金融法医学》(Forensics of Finance),研究金融法医学专业知识在塑造哥伦比亚最近的政治转型中的作用。
Alejandra Azuero-Quijano works at the intersection of law and anthropology. She holds an S.J.D. from Harvard Law School and is a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at the University of Chicago. Her first book manuscript, “Redesigning Crime,” investigates the relation between design, criminal liability, and forensics. Her current book project, “Forensics of Finance,” examines the role of financial forensic expertise in shaping Colombia’s most recent political transition.
期刊介绍:
Grey Room brings together scholarly and theoretical articles from the fields of architecture, art, media, and politics to forge a cross-disciplinary discourse uniquely relevant to contemporary concerns. Publishing some of the most interesting and original work within these disciplines, Grey Room has positioned itself at the forefront of current aesthetic and critical debates. Featuring original articles, translations, interviews, dossiers, and academic exchanges, Grey Room emphasizes aesthetic practice and historical and theoretical discourse that appeals to a wide range of readers, including architects, artists, scholars, students, and critics.