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CCGL9051-Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
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Global Issues
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This course offers a highly entertaining introduction to this interactive dynamics between TECHNOLOGY, society, and culture, situating present-day technological developments in the context of a longer history of global innovation that goes back to the industrial revolution. From flush toilets to smart robots, from washing machines to contraceptive pills, from sex toys to designer babies, from GMO crops to information technologies, the course will explore a wide-ranging number of case studies that challenge conventional ideas about technology, inviting students to develop a deeper understanding of the major social and technological forces shaping the contemporary world.
References
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Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton & Company. [Chap. 1]
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason & C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.
Slick, W., & Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]
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Should Mobile Payments replace other payment methods in current Hong Kong?
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Global Issues
Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Mobile Payments
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This poster shows the output of the group project about Mobile Payments.
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Guo Zi Xuan
Ng Tsz King
Tang Yiu Kei
Leung Wang Lok
Chan Hoi Wang
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The students' final paper with the same theme.
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Advantages and Controversies of Nuclear Power
Factory Farming
Artificial Intelligence
Surveillance Technology: national security VS privacy
CELLDAR
Human Cloning: What if there was another you?
Controversy surrounding air travel
Gene Therapy: therapeutic genome editing: a blessing or a curse?
Facebook & Cambridge Analytica's Privacy Disaster
Medical Abortion: A controversial issue
Plastic: Advantage and Disadvantage
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2018/4/25
Culture
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Technology
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CCGL9051-Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Subject
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Global Issues
Description
An account of the resource
This course offers a highly entertaining introduction to this interactive dynamics between TECHNOLOGY, society, and culture, situating present-day technological developments in the context of a longer history of global innovation that goes back to the industrial revolution. From flush toilets to smart robots, from washing machines to contraceptive pills, from sex toys to designer babies, from GMO crops to information technologies, the course will explore a wide-ranging number of case studies that challenge conventional ideas about technology, inviting students to develop a deeper understanding of the major social and technological forces shaping the contemporary world.
References
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Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton & Company. [Chap. 1]
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason & C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.
Slick, W., & Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]
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Plastic: Advantage and Disadvantage
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Global Issues
Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Plastic
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The student poster analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of Plastic.
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Chan Hsiuh Chong
Cheng Pui Yung
Ng Kei Ming Kevin
Wong Tsz Kiu
Wu Ka Ki
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Advantages and Controversies of Nuclear Power
Factory Farming
Artificial Intelligence
Surveillance Technology: national security VS privacy
CELLDAR
Human Cloning: What if there was another you?
Controversy surrounding air travel
Gene Therapy: therapeutic genome editing: a blessing or a curse?
Facebook & Cambridge Analytica's Privacy Disaster
Medical Abortion: A controversial issue
Should Mobile Payments replace other payment methods in current Hong Kong?
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2018/4/25
Culture
Global Issues
Technology
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CCGL9051-Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Subject
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Global Issues
Description
An account of the resource
This course offers a highly entertaining introduction to this interactive dynamics between TECHNOLOGY, society, and culture, situating present-day technological developments in the context of a longer history of global innovation that goes back to the industrial revolution. From flush toilets to smart robots, from washing machines to contraceptive pills, from sex toys to designer babies, from GMO crops to information technologies, the course will explore a wide-ranging number of case studies that challenge conventional ideas about technology, inviting students to develop a deeper understanding of the major social and technological forces shaping the contemporary world.
References
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Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton & Company. [Chap. 1]
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason & C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.
Slick, W., & Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]
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Facebook & Cambridge Analytica's Privacy Disaster
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Global Issues
Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Facebook
Cambridge Analytica
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This poster shows the output of the group project about User Privacy and the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal.
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Nyeongmin Lee
Chan Heo
JiSeok Choi
Ryunha Chang
Singh Dhanraj Preet
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The students' final paper with the same theme.
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Advantages and Controversies of Nuclear Power
Factory Farming
Artificial Intelligence
Surveillance Technology: national security VS privacy
CELLDAR
Human Cloning: What if there was another you?
Controversy surrounding air travel
Gene Therapy: therapeutic genome editing: a blessing or a curse?
Medical Abortion: A controversial issue
Plastic: Advantage and Disadvantage
Should Mobile Payments replace other payment methods in current Hong Kong?
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CCGL-9051-2018-09
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2018/4/25
Culture
Global Issues
Technology
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CCGL9051-Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Subject
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Global Issues
Description
An account of the resource
This course offers a highly entertaining introduction to this interactive dynamics between TECHNOLOGY, society, and culture, situating present-day technological developments in the context of a longer history of global innovation that goes back to the industrial revolution. From flush toilets to smart robots, from washing machines to contraceptive pills, from sex toys to designer babies, from GMO crops to information technologies, the course will explore a wide-ranging number of case studies that challenge conventional ideas about technology, inviting students to develop a deeper understanding of the major social and technological forces shaping the contemporary world.
References
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Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton & Company. [Chap. 1]
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason & C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.
Slick, W., & Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]
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Gene Therapy: therapeutic genome editing: a blessing or a curse?
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Global Issues
Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Gene Therapy
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This poster shows the output of the group project about Gene Therapy.
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Tse Sze Wai
Wu Yat Fan Colin
Evelyn Tjuatja
P Abhishek Jayakumar
Jason Setiawan
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The students' final paper with the same theme.
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Advantages and Controversies of Nuclear Power
Factory Farming
Artificial Intelligence
Surveillance Technology: national security VS privacy
CELLDAR
Human Cloning: What if there was another you?
Controversy surrounding air travel
Facebook & Cambridge Analytica's Privacy Disaster
Medical Abortion: A controversial issue
Plastic: Advantage and Disadvantage
Should Mobile Payments replace other payment methods in current Hong Kong?
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CCGL-9051-2018-08
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2018/4/25
Culture
Global Issues
Technology
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CCGL9051-Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Subject
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Global Issues
Description
An account of the resource
This course offers a highly entertaining introduction to this interactive dynamics between TECHNOLOGY, society, and culture, situating present-day technological developments in the context of a longer history of global innovation that goes back to the industrial revolution. From flush toilets to smart robots, from washing machines to contraceptive pills, from sex toys to designer babies, from GMO crops to information technologies, the course will explore a wide-ranging number of case studies that challenge conventional ideas about technology, inviting students to develop a deeper understanding of the major social and technological forces shaping the contemporary world.
References
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Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton & Company. [Chap. 1]
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason & C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.
Slick, W., & Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]
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Controversy surrounding air travel
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Global Issues
Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Air Travel
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This poster shows the output of the group project about Air Travel.
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Au Hon Man Howard
Au Ching Lam Andrina
Chan Ming Chun Edward
Caroline Poon Yiu Yum
Jeevan Rai Rishi-Raj
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The students' final paper with the same theme.
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Advantages and Controversies of Nuclear Power
Factory Farming
Artificial Intelligence
Surveillance Technology: national security VS privacy
CELLDAR
Human Cloning: What if there was another you?
Gene Therapy: therapeutic genome editing: a blessing or a curse?
Facebook & Cambridge Analytica's Privacy Disaster
Medical Abortion: A controversial issue
Plastic: Advantage and Disadvantage
Should Mobile Payments replace other payment methods in current Hong Kong?
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English
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CCGL-9051-2018-07
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2018/4/25
Culture
Global Issues
Technology
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CCGL9051-Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Subject
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Global Issues
Description
An account of the resource
This course offers a highly entertaining introduction to this interactive dynamics between TECHNOLOGY, society, and culture, situating present-day technological developments in the context of a longer history of global innovation that goes back to the industrial revolution. From flush toilets to smart robots, from washing machines to contraceptive pills, from sex toys to designer babies, from GMO crops to information technologies, the course will explore a wide-ranging number of case studies that challenge conventional ideas about technology, inviting students to develop a deeper understanding of the major social and technological forces shaping the contemporary world.
References
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Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton & Company. [Chap. 1]
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason & C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.
Slick, W., & Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]
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Human Cloning: What if there was another you?
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Global Issues
Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Human Cloning
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This poster shows the output of the group project about Human Cloning.
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Arcilla, Jose
Malik, Muhammad Junaid Zubair
Ruhl, Sebastian
Raza, Muhammad Omer
Tong Ka Chun Thomas
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The students' final paper with the same theme.
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Advantages and Controversies of Nuclear Power
Factory Farming
Artificial Intelligence
Surveillance Technology: national security VS privacy
CELLDAR
Controversy surrounding air travel
Gene Therapy: therapeutic genome editing: a blessing or a curse?
Facebook & Cambridge Analytica's Privacy Disaster
Medical Abortion: A controversial issue
Plastic: Advantage and Disadvantage
Should Mobile Payments replace other payment methods in current Hong Kong?
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English
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CCGL-9051-2018-06
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2018/4/25
Culture
Global Issues
Technology
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CCGL9051-Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
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Global Issues
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This course offers a highly entertaining introduction to this interactive dynamics between TECHNOLOGY, society, and culture, situating present-day technological developments in the context of a longer history of global innovation that goes back to the industrial revolution. From flush toilets to smart robots, from washing machines to contraceptive pills, from sex toys to designer babies, from GMO crops to information technologies, the course will explore a wide-ranging number of case studies that challenge conventional ideas about technology, inviting students to develop a deeper understanding of the major social and technological forces shaping the contemporary world.
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Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton & Company. [Chap. 1]
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason & C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.
Slick, W., & Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]
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CELLDAR
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Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Celldar
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This poster shows the output of the group project about CELLDAR, a surveillance technology in UK.
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Au Yeung Kai Tik, Dick
Lee Pak Ho, Jimmy
Leung Cheuk Wang, Ken
Li Tsz Chun, Eric
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The students' final paper with the same theme.
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Factory Farming
Artificial Intelligence
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Human Cloning: What if there was another you?
Controversy surrounding air travel
Gene Therapy: therapeutic genome editing: a blessing or a curse?
Facebook & Cambridge Analytica's Privacy Disaster
Medical Abortion: A controversial issue
Plastic: Advantage and Disadvantage
Should Mobile Payments replace other payment methods in current Hong Kong?
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CCGL9051-Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
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Global Issues
Description
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This course offers a highly entertaining introduction to this interactive dynamics between TECHNOLOGY, society, and culture, situating present-day technological developments in the context of a longer history of global innovation that goes back to the industrial revolution. From flush toilets to smart robots, from washing machines to contraceptive pills, from sex toys to designer babies, from GMO crops to information technologies, the course will explore a wide-ranging number of case studies that challenge conventional ideas about technology, inviting students to develop a deeper understanding of the major social and technological forces shaping the contemporary world.
References
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Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton & Company. [Chap. 1]
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason & C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.
Slick, W., & Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]
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Surveillance Technology: national security VS privacy
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Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Surveillance Technology
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This poster shows the output of the group project concerning the Surveillance Technology.
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Cheung Wai Pun Jonathan
Lam Kam Shuen
Kung Cheuk Man
Fu Wing Wong
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Advantages and Controversies of Nuclear Power
Factory Farming
Artificial Intelligence
CELLDAR
Human Cloning: What if there was another you?
Controversy surrounding air travel
Gene Therapy: therapeutic genome editing: a blessing or a curse?
Facebook & Cambridge Analytica's Privacy Disaster
Medical Abortion: A controversial issue
Plastic: Advantage and Disadvantage
Should Mobile Payments replace other payment methods in current Hong Kong?
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2018/4/25
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Technology
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CCGL9051-Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Subject
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Global Issues
Description
An account of the resource
This course offers a highly entertaining introduction to this interactive dynamics between TECHNOLOGY, society, and culture, situating present-day technological developments in the context of a longer history of global innovation that goes back to the industrial revolution. From flush toilets to smart robots, from washing machines to contraceptive pills, from sex toys to designer babies, from GMO crops to information technologies, the course will explore a wide-ranging number of case studies that challenge conventional ideas about technology, inviting students to develop a deeper understanding of the major social and technological forces shaping the contemporary world.
References
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Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton & Company. [Chap. 1]
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason & C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.
Slick, W., & Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]
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Artificial Intelligence
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Global Issues
Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Artificial intelligence
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This poster shows the output of the group project about Artificial Intelligence.
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Cheung Yui Ching Shiny
Ho Ching Yi
Tse Long Fung
Tse Chun Kong
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The students' final paper with the same theme.
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Advantages and Controversies of Nuclear Power
Factory Farming
Surveillance Technology: national security VS privacy
CELLDAR
Human Cloning: What if there was another you?
Controversy surrounding air travel
Gene Therapy: therapeutic genome editing: a blessing or a curse?
Facebook & Cambridge Analytica's Privacy Disaster
Medical Abortion: A controversial issue
Plastic: Advantage and Disadvantage
Should Mobile Payments replace other payment methods in current Hong Kong?
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2018/4/25
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Technology
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Title
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CCGL9051-Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Subject
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Global Issues
Description
An account of the resource
This course offers a highly entertaining introduction to this interactive dynamics between TECHNOLOGY, society, and culture, situating present-day technological developments in the context of a longer history of global innovation that goes back to the industrial revolution. From flush toilets to smart robots, from washing machines to contraceptive pills, from sex toys to designer babies, from GMO crops to information technologies, the course will explore a wide-ranging number of case studies that challenge conventional ideas about technology, inviting students to develop a deeper understanding of the major social and technological forces shaping the contemporary world.
References
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Ansari, A. (2016). Modern romance. Penguin Books. [Chap. 5, Online Dating]
Bonowicz, B. R. (2014). The perfect 46. [Film, 97 min.]
Cowan, Ruth S. (1985). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic Books. [Chap. 1]
Fertil, É. (2012). Living with robots. [Documentary film, 55 min.]
George, R. (2008). The big necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters. Henry Holt and Company. [Chap.8]
Jasanoff, S. (2016). The ethics of invention: Technology and the human future. W. W. Norton & Company. [Chap. 1]
Morozov, E. (2011). The Internet in society: Empowering or censoring citizens?. RSA Animate. [Video Animation, 30 min.]
Rudrappa, S. (2015). Discounted life: The price of gobal surrogacy in India. New York: New York University Press. [Chap. 5]
Santos, G. (2017). Technological choices and modern material civilization: Reflections on everyday toilet practices in rural South China. In J. Arnason & C. Hann (Eds.), Anthropology and Civilizational Analysis. New York: SUNY Press.
Slick, W., & Omori, E. (2008). Passion and power: The technology of orgasm. [Documentary film, 74 min.]
Sternsdorff-Cisterna, N. (2015). Food after Fukushima: Risk and scientific citizenship in Japan. American Anthropologist, 117(3), 455-467.
Takeshita, C. (2011). Global biopolitics of the intra-uterine device: How science constructs contraceptive users and women’s bodies. MIT Press. [Chap. 1]
Wajcman, J. (2015). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism. University of Chicago Press. [Chap. 4]
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Factory Farming
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Technology, Culture and Power in a Globalized Age
Factory Farming
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This poster shows the output of the group project about Factory Farming.
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Colin Ball
Nancy Lu
Oliver Chau
Spyridoula Karasavva
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Advantages and Controversies of Nuclear Power
Artificial Intelligence
Surveillance Technology: national security VS privacy
CELLDAR
Human Cloning: What if there was another you?
Controversy surrounding air travel
Gene Therapy: therapeutic genome editing: a blessing or a curse?
Facebook & Cambridge Analytica's Privacy Disaster
Medical Abortion: A controversial issue
Plastic: Advantage and Disadvantage
Should Mobile Payments replace other payment methods in current Hong Kong?
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2018/4/25
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Technology