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The Science, Technology, and Society Initiative (STS) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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STS Colloquium Series
STS Colloquium Series

This colloquium series is part of the Science, Technology and Society Initiative at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. For more ...

The 1st U.S.-Korea IT Policy Forum - Towards Economic Growth and Mutual Prosperity
The 1st U.S.-Korea IT Policy Forum - Towards Economic Growth and Mutual Prosperity

In order to overcome the recent economic crisis, Internet and IT have received new attention as a practical tool for ...

Networks, Risk and Knowledge Sharing
Networks, Risk and Knowledge Sharing

What are the underlying and emergent structures and dynamics that shape opportunities and challenges in nanoscience and nanotechnology research and ...

Nanotechnology and Society: The Organization and Policy of Innovation
Nanotechnology and Society: The Organization and Policy of Innovation

What are the critical issues for policy makers and society emerging from the nanotechnology revolution? To explore this and other ...

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Science, Technology & Society Initiative

WELCOME! The Science, Technology, and Society Initiative (STS) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst was established to promote multidisciplinary collaboration among the natural, physical and social sciences, engineering and public policy. Located within the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and administratively based in the Center forPublic Policy and Administration, the STS Initiative serves as a catalyst for innovative research as well as an interdisciplinary forum to discuss issues in science and technology.

The videos hosted on this site are intended to capture and disseminate the knowledge created through our diverse research projects, colloquium series, and workshops. We invite you to explore this videosite and all it has to offer. We also invite you to visit the The Science, Technology, and Society Initiative website.

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