Profiles in "Human Dimensions of Science and Technology" Expertise Area

  • Jameson Wetmore's work combines the fields of science and technology studies, ethics and public policy in order to better understand both the interconnected relationships between technology and society.
  • Nadesan teaches courses that look at risk and crisis communications, bio-ethics, economic and corporate communication, propaganda and online social advocacy, and interpretive and critical methods.
  • Dr. Pauline Hope Cheong is President's Professor and interdisciplinary scholar of the socio-cultural & ethical implications of communication technologies, and mediated practices in leadership, religion, and civic engagement.
  • Mahmud Farooque's work at ASU's Washington Center focuses on linking science and innovation policy to improved decision-making and better societal outcomes.
  • Alexander Halavais is a researcher, author, and creator, interested in the ways in which automation, datafication, and AI change the nature of learning and allow for new forms of creativity, collaboration, and autonomy.
  • Ross brings expertise in healthcare practice; health, science and technology policy; and implementation science to a broad portfolio of applied research initiatives.
  • Jenny Brian's research explores the intersections of politics, ethics, technoscience and business.
  • Dr. O'Neil researches humane technology and ethical innovation to explore human-technology relationships that are responsive to how humans think, create, and thrive.