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Technology and Society

Fall 2020

“We have more data and technology than ever in our daily lives and more social, political and economic inequality and injustice to go with it.”
- Safiya Umoja Noble, Algorithms of Oppression

Collaborative Collision: Technology and Society focuses on research related to how science and technology are influenced by societal factors, and how society is in turn affected by developments and progress in science and technology. This includes work using historical, philosophical, and social scientific methods to investigate the intellectual, material, and social facets of science and technology.

This program features 38 FSU researchers, and an opening presentation by Dr. John Parker of the National Science Foundation. Dr. Parker discusses opportunities for technology and science funding at NSF, as well as advice for building new interdisciplinary teams.

Collaborative Collision focuses on the individual's research background and interests. Our Research Profiles discuss each participant's expertise, and specific ways they can help, or be helped by, a collaborator.

Who attended?

Collaborative Collision: Technology and Society featured presentations from 38 research community members who have completed or are conducting research related to technology and society topics. Participants came from a variety of STEM, Social Sciences, and Arts and Humanities disciplines.

 

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Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf eahmadisharaf@eng.famu.fsu.edu Civil & Environmental Engineering
Tra Bouscaren abouscaren@fsu.edu Assistant Professor of Critical Art Practices (Department of Art)  and Co-Director of the Expanded Cinema Lab
Aimee Boutin aboutin@fsu.edu Modern Languages and Linguistics
Hongyuan Cao hcao@fsu.edu statistics
Russell Clayton rclayton@fsu.ed Communication
Vanessa Dennen vdennen@fsu.edu Educational Psychology & Learning Systems
Kassie Ernst kernst@fsu.edu College of Engineering
Maximilian  Etschmaier metschmaier@fsu.edu Department of Business Analytics, Information Systems and Supply Chain
Kerry Fang lfang3@fsu.edu Urban and Regional Planning
Daniel Fay dfay@fsu.edu Askew School of Public Administration and Policy
Arienne Ferchaud aferchaud@fsu.edu School of Communication
Zhe He zhe@fsu.edu School of Information
Shuyuan Mary Ho smho@fsu.edu School of Information
YANYAN HU yhu@fsu.edu chemistry & biochemistry
Renaine  Julian rjulian@fsu.edu Libraries
Aline Kalbian akalbian@fsu.edu Religion
Meegan Kennedy meegan.kennedy@fsu.edu English/History and Philosophy of Science
Paul Marty marty@fsu.edu School of Information
Patrick Merle pmerle@fsu.edu School of Communication
Lorri Mon lmon@fsu.edu School of Information
Andy Opel aopel@fsu.edu Communication
Horacio Rousseau hrousseau@business.fsu.edu Management
Rob Schoen rschoen@lsi.fsu.edu School of Teacher Education and Learning Systems Institute
guangzhi shang gshang@business.fsu.edu Business Analytics, Information Systems & Supply Chain
Jonathan Stewart jrstewart@fsu.edu Department of Statistics
Caroline Stratton cstratton2@fsu.edu School of Information
Crystal Taylor cjtaylor@fsu.edu DeVoe L. Moore Center
Meredith Thomas mthomas@business.fsu.edu Marketing
Camille Thomas cthomas5@fsu.edu University Libraries
Zina Ward zward@fsu.edu Dept of Philosophy
Jeff Whalen jwhalen@fsu.edu Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship
Cynthia Yang cynthia.yang@fsu.edu Economics
Roxanne Hughes hughes@magnet.fsu.edu National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Tyler McCreary tmccreary@fsu.edu> Department of Geography
Lara Perez-Felkner lperezfelkner@fsu.edu Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
Xiaonan Zhang xzhang@cs.fsu.edu Computer Science