Technology and the Human Purpose

The technological world is not just a series of unconnected artifacts without values. Philosophers of technology and science, technology and society scholars have long been interested in the connections between people and the artifacts they create and use. This blog is focussed on how Christians engage and disengage with the technologies around them. My goal is not to focus too much on one class of technologies (say electronics) but instead to focus on the depth of our technological systems.

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Monday, February 14, 2022

S2E1: Introducing season 2

 

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I have worked in government on science policy as well as in the university system. I focus my research on the governance of science and innovation systems and the multi-spatial, multi-scalar nature of innovation systems. This latter interest covers the local-global divide but focussing on the nestedness of systems that stretch vertically or horizontally across traditional boundaries.
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