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  2. Engineering studies - Wikipedia

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    Engineering studies investigates how social, political, economical, cultural and historical dynamics affect technological research, design, engineering and innovation, and how these, in turn, affect society, economics, politics and culture. Engineering studies's mission is to further develop many different aspects of studies of engineers and ...

  3. Science, technology, society and environment education

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    Cultural: Developing the capacity to read about and understand issues pertaining to science and technology in the media. Utilitarian : Having the knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for a career as scientist, engineer or technician.

  4. Technology and society - Wikipedia

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    The first scientific approach to this relationship occurred with the development of tektology, the "science of organization", in early twentieth century Imperial Russia. [1] In modern academia, the interdisciplinary study of the mutual impacts of science, technology, and society, is called science and technology studies.

  5. WWU engineering faculty, students push for change amid ... - AOL

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    Davishahl also serves as a community ambassador for the College of Science and Engineering (CSE) and acts as a liaison between students, faculty, staff and the Dean of CSE for issues related to ...

  6. Science and technology studies - Wikipedia

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    A communications artifact (Rugby Aerial Tuning Inductor) at the Science Museum, London, UK . Science and technology studies (STS) or science, technology, and society is an interdisciplinary field that examines the creation, development, and consequences of science and technology in their historical, cultural, and social contexts.

  7. Anthropology of technology - Wikipedia

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    Blacksmith at work, Nuremberg c. 1606 The anthropology of technology (AoT) is a unique, diverse, and growing field of study that bears much in common with kindred developments in the sociology and history of technology: first, a growing refusal to view the role of technology in human societies as the irreversible and predetermined consequence of a given technology's putative "inner logic"; and ...

  8. Technological determinism - Wikipedia

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    Technological determinist Walter J. Ong reviews the societal transition from an oral culture to a written culture in his work Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word (1982). He asserts that this particular development is attributable to the use of new technologies of literacy (particularly print and writing,) to communicate ...

  9. Conservation science (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    Conservation science studies the process by which the various mechanisms of deterioration cause changes to material culture that affect their longevity for future generations. [24] [25] These mechanisms may produce chemical, physical, or biological changes and differ based on the material properties of the subject at hand. [8]