T&L 522
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Tucky and Kelley will meet informally before each class to go over the readings in order to check perception and understanding. If you are interested in joining us, I will post the time and place here.
We will meet Sunday, Sept. 11 at 1:00pm, Holland Library entrance. We will review Ellul, Feenberg, and Borgman
Bibliography
Note. Additional formatting and complete citations needed. What is listed here is what appears on the syllabus. We can use an on-line Bibliography Tool for this purpose.
The format does not have to follow the one I started. Please feel free to suggest/make changes that improve the page for all of us, and others interested in the topics we explore.
Books
- Kawagley, A. Oscar. A Yupiaq Worldview: A Pathway to Ecology and Spirit.
- O'Harrow, Robert. No Place to Hide: Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance Society.
- Shiva, Vandana. Tomorrow's Biodiversity (Prospects for Tomorrow).
- Quinn, Daniel. Ishmael, an Adventure of the Mind and Spirit.
- Moynihan, Ray and Cassels, Alan. Selling Sickness: How the World's Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies Are Turning Us All into Patients.
- Suggested or related reading
- Mander, Jerry (1992). In the Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations. Sierra Club Books. ISBN 0-87-156509-9.
Readings
August 29, 2005
- Ellul, Jaques. The Technological Society.
- Ihde, Don. Philosophy of Technology.
- Bowers, Chet. The Paradox of Technology,What's Gained and Lost?
- Suggested or related reading
September 12, 2005
- Borgman, Albert. Holding on to Reality.
- Ellul, Jaques, The Technological Bluff.
- Feenberg, Andrew. Transforming Technology.
- Thomson, Ian. Inquiry v43 no2. June 2000. pp 203-215.
- Suggested or related reading
September 19, 2005
- Clark, Andy. Natural-Born Cyborgs.
- Havas, Katalin, [http:scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/SPT/v4n4/havas.html Contradictions in Principles of *Ethics and Contemporary Technology].
- Ihde, Don. Bodies in Technology.
- Young, Jeffery. Knowing When to Log Off.
- Stump, David. Inquiry v43 no2. June 2000. pp 217-224.
- Suggested or related reading
September 26, 2005
- Franklin, Ursula, The Real World of Technology.
- Norman, Don. Things That Make Us Smart.
- Winner, Langdon. The Whale and the Reactor.
- Vicente, Kim, The Human Factor
- Suggested or related reading
October 3, 2005
- Feenberg, Andrew (1992). Subversive rationalization: Technology, power and democracy
- Hansen, John W. (2000). Lessons from Star Trek: Examining the social values embedded in technological programs. Techne’ 26(2), 2-8.
- Science & Technology Survey by Market Research Institute, Inc.
October 10, 2005
- Deuze, Mark Towards professional participatory storytelling in journalism and advertising. First Monday.
- Howard, Steve, Vetere, Frank, Gibbs, Martin, Kjeldskov, Jesper, Sonja Pedell, Mecoles, Karen, Bunyan, Marcus, & Murphy, John (nd). Mediating intimacy: Digital kisses AND cut AND paste hugs.
- Liff, Sonia & Shepherd, Adrian (2004). An evolving gender digital divide? Oxford Internet Institute, Internet Issue Brief No. 2, July 2004.
- Nestle, Marion (2003). The ironic politics of obesity. Science, 299(5608) 781.
- Wajcman, Judy (2004). Gendered by design. Oxford Internet Institute, Internet Issue Brief No. 2.1, July 2004.
- Winner, Langdon (2001). Why I have disconnected from email. Tech Knowledge Review 3.2: Whatever Happened to the Electronic Cottage.
October 17, 2005
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) ( February 25, 2002).What's wrong with public video surveillance?
- Kalukin, Andrew (2005) Automating Camera Surveilance Z Magazine 18(1).
- Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) (2005). ChoicePoint.
- Gelbord, Boaz & Roelofsen, Gert (2002). Viewpoint: New surveillance techniques raise privacy concerns. Communications of the ACM, 45(11) (2002), 23-24
- Jensen, Derrick & Draffan, George The noose tightens: Science, surveillance and the culture of control. Alternative Press Review
- Pompano, Angelo P. (2000). Privacy in the age of video surveillance: This is not your father’s candid camera. Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute, Curriculum Unit 00.03.05
- Optional Reading
- Roessler, Marc (March 25, 2002). How to find hidden cameras.
October 24, 2005
- Brey, Philip (1997). New media and quality of life. Philosophy and Technology, 3(1), 1-23.
- Dichter, Aliza & Rayani, Murad Commuication for change in a globalized world. Also read one additional article in the sections titled Ideas and Issues or Case Studies.
- Interview with Ben Bagdikian (May 10, 2005). Independent Media Center
- Kleinman, Lisa (nd).Connecting With the Absent Presence: Pervasive Technology Use and Effects on Community.
- Mizrah, Steve (nd). Consent, American style
- No Issues Amidst the Noise: An interview with Ben Bagdikian, June 2003, World-Information.Org
- Prettyman, Jane W. (nd). Commercial media are not liberal, they are commercial. American Review.
October 31, 2005
- Cohen, Mitchell (2000). Toxic waste and the new world order. Synthesis/Regeneration 23.
- DeSantis, S’ra (2002). Genetically modified organisms threaten indigenous corn. Z Magazine,15(7).
- Dincer, Ibrahim & Rosen, Marc A. (1998). A worldwide perspective on energy, environment and sustainable development. International Journal of Energy Research, 22(15), 1305-1321.
- Fitz, Don (2003) Genetic engineering and environmental racism. AlterNet.
- Greenpeace (March, 2004). Monsanto’s GE ‘Roundup Ready’ soya — what more can go wrong? Genetic Engineering Briefing Pack.
- Hamilton, Lisa (1997). Diamonds in the dirt? Z Magazine.
- Hasan, Sara (2002). The neem tree, environment, culture and intellectual property. TED Case Studies, Number 665.
- Hirsch, Karen (2001). Do environmental films help the environment? Media Rights.
- Shiva, Vandana (1998). Monocultures, monopolies, myths and the masculinisation of agriculture. Statement made in the Workshop on "Women's Knowledge, Biotechnology and International Trade -- Fostering a New Dialogue into the Millenium" The International Conference --"Women in Agriculture" Washington June 28 - July 2 1998.
- Optional Reading
- van Koert, Robin (February 2000). Providing content and facilitating social change: Electronic media in rural development based on case material from Peru. First Monday, 5(2).
November 7, 2005
- eDocAmerica (August 2, 2005). eDocAmerica reaches one million consumers; now the largest 3rd-party provider of physician-consumer online communications. Press Release, eDocAmerica.
- McKibben, Bill (2003) Designer genes. Orion online.
- Miller, Henry I. (2004). Reaping what biopharming sows. The Washington Times.
- Monkerud, Don (2005). Dealing in death. Z Magazine,18(1).
- National Capital Area Medical Simulation Center (no date). Surgical Simulation Laboratory.
- Oder, Danila (June 2003) Is biopharming worh the risk? The Inquisitor.
- Optional Readings
- Padre, Shree (no date). Self-help journalism. (A unique success story of self-help journalism among farmers) Center for Alternative Agricultural Media.
- Jaffe, Gregory (2003). Current Regulation of Biopharming: Is it Adequate? Paper presented at the Fifth Biotechnology Roundtable, St. Louis, MO, May 21, 2003.
November 14, 2005
- Dwight, Jim & Garrison, Jim, A Manifesto for Instructional Technology: Hyperpedagogy. Teachers College Record v. 105 no. 5 (June 2003) p. 699-728 Available online through Education Full Text
- Guernsey, Lisa (2005). There’s always teaching. The New York Times, July 31, 2005.
- Robertson, Heather-Jane, (2003). Toward a Theory of Negativity: Teacher Education and Information and Communications Technology. Journal of Teacher Education, 54(4), 280-96 (Click on "Begin Automatic Download)
- Winner, Langdon (nd). The automatic professor machine. Streaming video, scroll down the left-hand column.
November 28, 2005
- Buxton, W. (1982). Human Perspectives on Technology and Learning. Keynote address delivered at the Conference on Telidon and Education, Sydney, N.S. Unpublished manuscript.
- Giroux, Henry (1999). Youth panic and the politics of schooling. Z Magazine
- McKenzie, Jamie (2003). One flew over the high school. From Now On: The Educational Technology Journal, 13(4).
- Selwyn, Neil, Gorard, Stephen, & Williams, Sara (2001). Digital divide or digital opportunity? The role of technology in overcoming social exclusion in U.S. education. Educational Policy, 15(2), 258-77. Available online through ProQuest.
December 5, 2005
- Ary, Donald, Jacobs, Lucy Cheser & Razavieh, Asghar (1990). The scientific approach in education. In Introduction to Research in Education. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.: Chicago. p. 3-35.
- Denzin, Norman K. (2000). Introduction: the discipline and practice of qualitative research. In Handbook of Qualitative Research, 2nd Edition, Denzin, Norman K. & Lincoln, Yvonna S. (Eds.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. p. 1-28.
- Keotting, J. Randall & Malisa, Mark (1996). Philosophy, research, and education. In Handbook of Research for Educational Communications and Technology, 2nd edition. D. H. Jonassen, (Ed.), Simon and Schuster: NY. p. 1009-1020





