Sustainable Technology in Society

ENP36506

About this course

This social scientific course deals with the development and use of environmentally sound technology in modern societies. Global industrial pollution, resource depletion or climate change are often presented as problems that need technological solutions. The social sciences study and critically address these mostly technically defined problems and solutions by using contextual models in which technology is seen as socially constructed and employed as part of the range of social practices that constitute society. Through the readings, lectures, assignments, tutorials, and an excursion students become acquainted with the societal dimensions of planning, designing and managing sustainable technology and technological systems such as urban infrastructures, digital systems, transport, housing and building.

Learning outcomes

  • Recognize and understand theories on social practice, technology and system innovation

  • Explain and compare theories and methods from social sciences and philosophy of technology to analyse sustainable technology in society

  • Apply theories and methods from social sciences and philosophy of technology to contemporary sustainable technology developments in various contexts (such as urban and digital infrastructures, food, housing and building)

  • Demonstrate knowledge of current socio-technical experiments in technological systems

  • Design socio-technological niches for sustainable technology in society

  • Evaluate present day socio-technological experiments in terms of their contribution to technological transitions

  • Discuss, report, present and defend a case of sustainable technology development within a chosen field

Assessment method

  • Assignment other (50%) The grade for this course is determined based on both individual assignments (50%) and the group assignment (50%).
  • Assignment essay (50%) split in three weekly individual essay assignments

Prior knowledge

To follow and pass the course successfully, students should understand the basic principles of environmental sciences (ESA20806 Principles of Environmental Sciences) and have basic social scientific knowledge of environmental issues (ENP24803 Social Scientific Analysis of Environmental Issues) or hold similar BSc level knowledge on Environment and Society.

Resources

  • Links to scientific papers and book chapters will be provided in Brightspace

Additional information

course
6 ECTS
  • Level
    master
  • Mode of instruction
    on campus
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