This course is an advanced introduction to the policy-relevant side of STS. We will examine three broad topics: 1. How states shape scientific research and the development of technologies and infrastructures. 2. How legislators and regulatory bureaucracies use scientific knowledge and expert opinion in decision-making processes. 3. How publics, particularly social movements, engage in political processes that are dominated by scientific and technological experts.
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| 2023 |
Science And Technology Policy (3c)
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| 2021 |
Science And Technology Policy (3c)
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| 2018 |
Science And Technology Policy (3c)
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| 2017 |
Policy Studies (3c)
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| 2011 |
Policy Studies (3c)
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| 2009 |
Policy Studies (3c)
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| 2006 |
Policy Studies (3c)
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| 2004 |
Semr In Sci&tech Policy (3c)
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Policy Studies (3c)
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| 2003 |
Semr In Sci&tech Policy (3c)
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| 1999 |
Semr In Sci&tech Policy (3c)
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