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Sci-Tech Course Syllabi | ![]() |
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Anne Friedberg (U. Calif., Irvine), Theories of Technology and Visuality |
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Martin Irvine (Georgetown U.), Technoculture from Frankenstein to Cyberpunk |
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Pamela E. Mack (Clemson U.) |
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History of American Technology ("survey of the history of American technology from the American industrial revolution to the present") |
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History, Technology & Society ("course uses the history of technology [mostly in 19th and 20th century America] to illustrate the role of engineers and the impact of technology on society") |
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John McCarthy (Stanford U.), "Technological Opportunities for Humanity" |
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Mark Poster (U. California, Irvine) |
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(with Anne Friedberg) "Theories of Technology and Culture" |
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Robert W. Seidel (U. Minnesota), Technology and Western Civilization: 19th and 20th Centuries |
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Society for Literature & Science On-Line Syllabi Database (searchable archive of syllabi; site includes a form that allows instructors to submit their syllabus) (Wayne Miller, UCLA) |
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Syllabi on the Web for Women- and Gender-Related Courses: Science, Math, & Technology (Joan Korenman, U. Maryland) |
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