Environmental Science & Policy 113 - Colloquium: Organic, Mechanical and Digital Environments

Colq:OrganicMechanDigitl

Spring
2025
01
4.00
Yancey Orr

TU TH 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM

Smith College
ENV-113-01-202503
Wright 237
yorr@smith.edu
Beginning in the late 20th century, human organization and experience has increasingly been influenced by digital forms of communication, production and integration with the environment. This is an environmental, technological, social landscape that will likely dominate the rest of our lives, but how can people responsibly accept or use it without putting it in context with other forms of technology and communities? The course examines life and the relationship to nature in organic, mechanical and digital societies in order to understand the following: 1) How technology influences different types of people and 2) How technological change can be linked to social transformations. Because technology and its effects on society are multifaceted, the course draws from several disciplines. Sources from historians, anthropologists, sociologists, philosophers, political scientists and ecologists are used to reconstruct these worlds and place this world in a clearer context. Enrollment limited to 18.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.