STS 4451 - Making Science Policy: The Real World

(crosslisted) GOVT 4451  
(SBA-AS) (CU-CEL)     
Spring. 4 credits. Letter grades only.

Permission of instructor required. Offered in Washington, D.C.

C. Leuenberger.

This course focuses on what happens when science meet the policy-making world. We will discuss theoretical and empirical studies in Science & Technology Studies that analyze the interactions between science, society and politics. We will specifically investigate the mechanisms by which science may impact policy-making by focusing on: the rise of science diplomacy, initiatives to use science in order to further development goals, and efforts to produce evidence-based foreign policy. We will also focus on currently hotly debated political issues in government affairs, including the politization and militarization of space, the rise of big data, the politics of climate change, and the construction of border walls. As part of this course we will hear from experts in the federal government on how they attempt to integrate science into the everyday workings of governance.



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