Lecture 1 - Introduction to STS PDF
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Baldomero, Supetran, Lagua, Rodil, Lagera, Rotairo, Saputil
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This document is a lecture on science, technology, and society (STS). It introduces the field of STS and covers topics like the definition of science, technology, and society. It also discusses the relationship between these three key concepts.
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SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY: AN INTRODUCTION LECTURE 01 PREPARED BY: BALDOMERO, SUPETRAN, LAGUA, RODIL, LAGERA, ROTAIRO, SAPUTIL DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CAVITESTATE UNIVERSITY NATURE OF SCIENCE, TEC...
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY: AN INTRODUCTION LECTURE 01 PREPARED BY: BALDOMERO, SUPETRAN, LAGUA, RODIL, LAGERA, ROTAIRO, SAPUTIL DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CAVITESTATE UNIVERSITY NATURE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, & SOCIETY OVERVIEW: ❑ Definition of Science, Technology, and Society Characteristics and Processes of S&T ❑ Emergence of STS as a new field of study (c) Layout by: AUSUPETRAN2020 Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. WHAT IS SCIENCE? 1. Science is an empirical field. 2. Science is a systematized body of knowledge covering general truths and facts. 3. Science is our most effective way of understanding the natural world. 4. Science is a total societal enterprise. (c) Layout by: AUSUPETRAN2020 Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. SCIENCE IS AN EMPIRICAL FIELD Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An (c) Layout by: AUSUPETRAN2020 Introduction. Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge,UK. SCIENCE IS A SYSTEMATIC FIELD Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 SCIENCE IS A SYSTEMATIC FIELD Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 SCIENCE COVERS GENERALTRUTHS AND FACTS HOW DO YOU GET TRUTHS AND FACTS? BYOBSERVATIONAND EXPERIMENTATION. Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 SCIENCE IS A TOTAL SOCIETAL ENTERPRISE Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY? 1. Technology is an applied science. 2. Technology is a body of knowledge and skills by which we control and modify the world. 3. Technology is a total societal enterprise. (c) Layout by: AUSUPETRAN2020 Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. TECHNOLOGY IS AN APPLIED SCIENCE Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 TECHNOLOGY IS AN APPLIED SCIENCE Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 TECHNOLOGYISANAPPLIEDSCIENCE Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 TECHNOLOGY IS AN APPLIED SCIENCE Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 TECHNOLOGY IS A BODY OF KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 TECHNOLOGY CAN CONTROL AND MODIFY THE WORLD Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 TECHNOLOGY IS A TOTAL SOCIETAL ENTERPRISE Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 DEFINITION OF SOCIETY ASOCIETY ISAGROUP OF PEOPLE WITH COMMON INTERESTS, TRADITIONS, PURPOSE, AND/OR ACTIVITY. Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 INTERCONNECTIONS OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 EMERGENCE OF STS AS A NEW FIELD OF STUDY Science, Technology and Society tracks the history of disciplines, the dynamics of science as a social institution and the philosophical basis for scientific knowledge. Bridgstock, M., Burch, D., Forge, J., Laurent, J. & Lowe, I. (2003). Science, Technology, and Society: An Introduction.Cambridge University Press. The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, UK. (c) Layout by:AUSUPETRAN2020 EMERGENCE OF STS AS A NEW FIELD OF STUDY The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Thomas Kuhn, 1962) New approach to historical and social studies of science UP Diliman required STS for undergraduate students CHED included STS in its revised list of GE courses in 2013 (c) Layout by: AUSUPETRAN2020 REFERENCES: Ilagan, Y. A., Balinado, L. O., Digma, J. R., Taglinao, L. P., Bono, M. T., Peñaflorida, M. V. P. (2018). Science, Technology, and Society. Panday-Lahi Publishing House Inc., Philippines (c) Layout by: AUSUPETRAN2020