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Science, Technology and Society (STS)

1st Semester, AY 2011-12, 11:30-1:00 Wednesdays and Fridays

STS is a course offering under UP Dilimans RGEP (Revitalized General Education Program) with the following objectives: To study and understand how science and technology shapes our society- its culture, values and institutions -- and how such factors shape science and technology. To convey the message that science is not a collection of facts but is, at its core, a way of thinking and dealing with the world. To help the student gain a better understanding of the nature, as well as the cultural and political aspects of mathematics, science and technology. To convey the message that science and technology is vital across the disciplines. To help provide the foundation for responsible citizenship, by instilling the values of nationalism, and concern for the people and the world we live in.

The contents of this CD are pdf files of the notes/powerpoint presentations of all STS lectures this semester. You can use these as guide for your exam review (or aid for remembering the ideas in the lectures you listened to). But please do not circulate or distribute, as most of these are drafts and not yet for the public domain.
01 ALIENS AMONG US, BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS AND PEOPLE by Benjamin Vallejo 02 AMERICAN IMPERIAL URBANISM AND THE ARCHITECTURES OF COLONIAL SOCIAL CONTROL by Gerard Lico 03 BIOETIKA by Leonardo D. de Castro 04 BIOTECHNOLOGY, A CHANGING SCIENCE THAT IS CHANGING US by Cynthia Palmes-Saloma 05 BUILDING IN A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT by Mark Zarco 06 COMPLEX SYSTEMS IN NATURE AND SOCIETY by Erika Fille T. Legara 07 DNA DETECTIVES, SCIENCE AND CRIME IN THE PHILIPPINES by Maria Corazon A. de Ungria 08 DON'T PANIC! IT IS JUST A SOCIAL MEDIA by Ernesto Sonido, Jr. 09 IDEAS AND SOLUTIONS by CP David 10 JOSE RIZAL, A PANORAMIC NATURALIST by Perry S. Ong 11 LANGUAGE, BIOLOGY AND CULTURE by Michael L. Tan 12 LOVE IN THE TIME OF THE INTERNET by Chei Billedo 13 MATH, SYMMETRY, AND OUR WORLD by Jose Maria P. Balmaceda

14 MATHEMATICS IS LANGUAGE, TOOL AND A WAY OF SEEING by Fidel R. Nemenzo 15 MEDICINE AND EMPIRE, PUBLIC HEALTH AND SELF-RULE IN COLONIAL PHILIPPINES by Mercedes G. Planta 16 NATIONAL INDUSTRIALIZATION FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT by Giovanni Tapang 17 NOTHING DARK ABOUT THE MIDDLE AGES, THE MEDIEVAL ORIGINS OF SCIENCE by Benjamin Vallejo, Jr. 18 SCIENCE FICTION FILMS AND CRITIQUE OF SOCIETY by Roland Tolentino 19 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION AND THE ECONOMY by Caesar Saloma 20 THE (RE)PRODUCTION OF CREATIVE WRITING IN THE AGE OF COMPUTERS by Jose Wendell P. Capili 21 THE BODY IN CULTURE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY by Felipe P. Jocano, Jr. 22 THE FAULTS OF UP ROCK by Alfredo Mahar Lagmay

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