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science, technology and culture

The savage paradox

4 Mar – aldobama

Through the course’s readings, it has come to the point where I’ve questioned myself how we’ve…

What is Standpoint Theory?

4 Mar – niloofar

In the session on Feminism, you heard of Standpoint Theory. What is it about? Think of…

The Minority Report – Still science fiction or already science facts?

1 Mar – asura

In The Minority Report Philip K. Dick envisioned a future in which humanity has lost its…

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Explaining Expertise to the Mass Public?

28 Feb – garyli

When diving into our own domains of study, it becomes really hard to realize that what…

The Game of Technology

23 Feb – masoud

Regardless of what technology is, its end goal is the convenience of mankind. In the post-industrial…

the films of Adam Curtis

23 Feb – freyzin

Hi all, When viewing all our papers on that timeline I was reminded of a really…

Gender expression and notions of difference and similarity

21 Feb – freyzin

In Sex Gender and Sexuality in Biomedicine, I was interested to read how gendered biases have…

The Veldt and historical context of 1950

18 Feb – ladan

The Veldt was written in 1950 by the American writer, Ray Bradbury in the era that…

Then was not non-existent nor existent: there was no realm of air, no sky beyond it.

14 Feb – aldobama

Coming from a primarily catholic society, 89.3% of the Mexicans who practice a religion being catholic…

Oryx and Crake: A critical view of the Anthropocene

8 Feb – freyzin

Introduction This paper presents an analysis of two works written in 2003. It seeks to contextualise…

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IAT 803, School of Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser University. Dr. Kate Hennessy and Dr. Hannah Turner, 2018