Mini Course: Technology, Humanity, and Social Justice (PS 1555)

Activity Type: 
Seminar
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Presenter: 
Veronica Dristas
Date: 
Friday, March 18, 2022 (All day) to Sunday, March 20, 2022 (All day)
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Contact Person: 
Veronica Dristas
Contact Email: 
dristas@pitt.edu

As humans rely more and more on electronic devices to support their everyday activities, there are ever present warnings about the impacts such reliance has on human autonomy ranging from who owns and controls information networks, the inequitable impact of technology consumption on peoples and places, varying accessibility of technology around the globe, and the promises and limitations of technology in improving human health. By engaging in technology as a lens, this sequence of weekend micro-courses encourages students to examine technology as a system disproportionately impacting humanity by enabling and constraining human rights of groups of people around the globe. With a multi-disciplinary focus, the course invites researchers and practitioners from the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon, and relevant fields more broadly.

The course will occur on Friday, March 18th, Saturday, March 19th, and Sunday, March 21st. Engagement in the course should be synchronous; accommodations for those in significant time zone differences will be provided to allow enrollment and completion of all elements of the weekend. A pre-course video review of the major course assignment will need to be completed prior to the course starting.

Students must register for this course through PeopleSoft, which can be accessed via their my.pitt account.

UCIS Unit: 
European Studies Center
Global Studies Center
Non-University Sponsors: 
Carnegie Mellon University
World Regions: 
International
Is Event Already in University Calendar?: 
No