Introduction To STS
Introduction To STS
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What is STS?
Defining Science and Technology
Science, Technology and Society (STS)
The intellectual roots of STS lie in the history,
philosophy, and social study of science and technology,
an arena where often-controversial issues and choices
interface with values and influence public policy. STS
prepares students to understand both the technical and
social dimensions of science and technology, helps
them become more thoughtful and better-informed
citizens of our high-tech society, and develops their
critical interdisciplinary thinking, research, and
communication skills. Students flourish intellectually in
an environment where critical questioning is encouraged
and opportunities for research are abundant. The STS
program maintains a full slate of guest speakers, often
co-sponsored by other departments, for the benefit of
students and the larger community.
On a personal level, STS is…
Two Possibilities
Newton,
John Hershel,
Darwin
Technology
a. Artifacts or Hardware. Products fabricated by
humans to meet specific needs. Tools,
machines, implements.
b. Knowledge and Methods. A system of tacit and
explicit knowledge, techniques, and materials
utilized in using, making, or repairing a certain
kind of artifact.
c. A human cultural activity or profession. e.g.
military or civil engineers, crafters, machinists.
d. A total societal enterprise. e.g. “American
technological know-how.” R&D, invention,
patronage, mass production and mass
consumption.
What is Technology?
A discourse or treatise on an art or arts;
The scientific study of the practical or industrial arts.
Techne (art, craft, skill), Logos (word).