HONR 31300: STS: Exploring Spatial Data

3 Credits

Fall 2024LectureScience Technology and Society
Fall 2024 Instructors(1)
Katherine Jarriel
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Science and technology are deeply intertwined with the distribution of costs and benefits in human society, underscoring the need for critical perspectives. This project-based course will examine the social and ethical implications of science and technology using interdisciplinary methodologies/approaches. Students will have the opportunity to address questions such as: How have particular scientific discoveries and technologies emerged or evolved? How have they shaped society, and how has society shaped science and technology? How have science and technology compounded social inequalities (race, class, gender), and how can they be changed to reduce inequalities? Topics that will be explored will vary each semester.

Course HONR 313 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

Katherine Jarriel

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