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The '''society and technology seminar''' (CSE 590 SO) is a weekly seminar that brings together students and scholars from a variety of fields to discuss the impacts of computing (and other technologies) on the larger world.
 
The '''society and technology seminar''' (CSE 590 SO) is a weekly seminar that brings together students and scholars from a variety of fields to discuss the impacts of computing (and other technologies) on the larger world.
  
The course is listed under the UW Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, but enrollment is open to undergraduate and graduate students in all departments.
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The course is organized by [[soctech@cs]] and listed under the UW Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, but undergraduate and graduate students in all departments are encouraged to sign up.  Enrollment is open; see the pages for individual quarter offerings for details.
  
 
==Current and past quarters==
 
==Current and past quarters==
 
* [[Soctech seminar, Spring 2005]]: Electronic books and media
 
* [[Soctech seminar, Spring 2005]]: Electronic books and media
 
* [[Soctech seminar, Winter 2005]]: Software security, law, and public policy
 
* [[Soctech seminar, Winter 2005]]: Software security, law, and public policy

Revision as of 19:35, 16 May 2005

The society and technology seminar (CSE 590 SO) is a weekly seminar that brings together students and scholars from a variety of fields to discuss the impacts of computing (and other technologies) on the larger world.

The course is organized by soctech@cs and listed under the UW Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, but undergraduate and graduate students in all departments are encouraged to sign up. Enrollment is open; see the pages for individual quarter offerings for details.

Current and past quarters