October 1, 2014 The social costs of energy transitions Lori Hidinger By Clark A. Miller Even as leader after leader in New York exhorted each other last week to take action to address climate change, a steady drumbeat of news has also highlighted just how rapidly global energy systems are beginning… Read More »
June 17, 2014 Carbon controls and a solar surge: Are public attitudes changing the game? Kyle Larkin By Elisabeth Graffy, Professor of Practice, CSPO and Lightworks Debates about federal carbon control regulations and a solar-energy-induced “death spiral” for electric utilities have been heating up, but along separate tracks. Those two debates have now effectively collided. In retrospect,… Read More »
June 2, 2014 Lessons from the ‘right to be forgotten’ Kyle Larkin Graduate student Jathan Sadowski interviews law professor on the “right to be forgotten.” There’s a truism among certain circles of analysts and commentators: Technologies usually outpace the laws meant to govern and regulate them. It’s often big news when legislation… Read More »
May 6, 2014 Makerspaces: What they are, and what they might mean for the university system Kyle Larkin by Aubrey Wigner, a graduate student in Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology The STGlobal Conference is an annual graduate student-led event for presenting in-process or recently completed research. During our panel titled, “Education and Technology” at… Read More »
May 1, 2014 Review of The People’s Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age Kyle Larkin Jathan Sadowski PhD student in the Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes In her new book, The People’s Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age, Astra Taylor provides a smart, critical look on how the rhetoric… Read More »
April 8, 2014 New Climate Pragmatism Framework Prioritizes Energy Access as Driver of Innovation and Development Kyle Larkin Expanding access to reliable energy offers better route to address global challenges, climate and energy scholars say in new report. Drastically improved efforts to provide modern energy access to the poor opens up a new approach to development efforts and… Read More »
March 17, 2014 Brazil as Bureaucratic Dystopia Kyle Larkin Arizona State University President Michael Crow and Dan Sarewitz, Co-Director of ASU’s Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes, hosted a free screening of director Terry Gilliam’s cult classic Brazil. Held at the Landmark E Street Cinema in downtown Washington, DC,… Read More »
February 27, 2014 The Vilnius Declaration* Kyle Larkin Edward J. Hackett The advent of the Horizon 2020 research-funding program offers social sciences and humanities scholars (SSH) in the European Union (EU) an unparalleled opportunity to collaborate with science and engineering to address profound societal challenges while advancing knowledge.… Read More »