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Foundations of Environmental Sciences III

Science, Technology, and Society
In this course, students learn about STS (Science, Technology and Society) through case studies. What is this called science? How can we manage the conflicts between S&T and Society? Who are the experts? These questions appear in various issues around us, such as the pandemic of COVID-19, environmental problems, disasters, and governance of emerging technologies. In this course, we learn about, and discuss cases from STS perspectives. Students are required to do their own case analysis in their final report.
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時間割/共通科目コード
コース名
教員
学期
時限
31M360-0030S
GAS-ES6A03L3
Foundations of Environmental Sciences III
福本 江利子
S1
火曜4限、水曜4限
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講義使用言語
英語
単位
2
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NO
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総合文化研究科
授業計画
The following information is a plan and is subject to change to some extent depending on circumstances. 1. Introduction 2. What is science? Scientists and scientific knowledge 3. Fukushima and nuclear power plants in Japan 4. Minamata Disease, Itai-itai disease (Kogai) 5. HIV-tainted-blood scandal 6. BSE 7. Information technology 8. Concepts and theories. Tips for presentation 9. Student presentations 10. Student presentations 11. Student presentations 12. Student presentations 13. Reflection. Tips for final report ※The number of student presentations days varies depending on the number of enrolled students.
授業の方法
Lectures, discussions, student presentations
成績評価方法
Attendance and presentation (30%) Final report (70%) Presentation and final report are required to obtain the credits for this course.
履修上の注意
Students will work on their individual case analyses (final reports). Students can utilize group discussions and presentation opportunities to develop their case analyses and receive feedback from other students.
その他
As each class is 90 minutes, the lecturer will prepare minor tasks for students as the supplement, or hold time to discuss the report content when needed.