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Science and Technology Studies Unit

Source: https://www.york.ac.uk/satsu/ Parent: https://www.york.ac.uk/about/departments/

Research at the intersections of science, technology and society.

In the Science and Technology Studies Unit (SATSU), we are interested in better understanding how people develop and use scientific knowledge and technological systems and artefacts, and start from the view that science and technologies are embedded in the societies and cultures in which they are made, used, and debated. We ask:

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SATSU

Dr Jennifer Chubb

Professor Richard Tutton

Established in 1988

In the media

Our research often features in a range of media outlets.

AIS Lab - Artificial Intelligence in Society Lab

The AIS Lab is an open group for researchers and practitioners in the University of York that are interested in the social implications of AI and autonomous systems (AS). AIS Lab is a leading centre for deep reflection on, and insightful solutions to, issues pertaining to AI in Society through the creation of an AI in Society (AIS) Lab.

The Lab is also a great place to find expertise in difference aspects of the social and ethical impacts of AI and AS, and you can search the membership directory to find people to connect with.

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Our research areas

At SATSU, our research interests span four substantive areas of contemporary science and technology and we have developed some distinctive conceptual and methodological approaches that you can read more about below.

Health Sciences and Biomedical Technologies

AI, Robotics and Digital Cultures

Human-non-Human Animal Relations in Science and Medicine

Outer Space Sciences and Technologies

Andrew J Webster Annual Lecture

Professor Andrew Webster (1951-2021)  founded SATSU in 1988 and served as director until his retirement in 2017. In 2022, we established the Andrew J Webster Annual Lecture on Science, Technology and Society in his honour of his numerous contributions to the field.

Find out more about the Andrew J Webster lecture

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SATSU

Dr Jennifer Chubb

Professor Richard Tutton