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Computing, Culture, and Society

  • About CCS
    • Track Description
    • Qualifying Exams
    • Qualifying Exam Reading List
    • Courses
  • Faculty
    • Nathan Ensmenger
    • Christena Nippert-Eng
    • John Paolillo
    • Selma Sabanovic
    • Patrick C. Shih
    • Jennifer Terrell
  • Students
  • Research Areas
  • News
  • Apply

Faculty

CCS Faculty

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Nathan Ensmenger
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Allison Fish
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Eden Medina
Christena Nippert-Eng
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John Paolillo
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Selma Sabanovic
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Cassidy Sugimoto

Affiliated Faculty

Patrick C. Shih
Martin Siegel

What is CCS?

Grounded in the Science and Technology Studies (STS) tradition, the Computing, Culture and Society (CCS) track focuses on the relationship between technological innovation and larger social, political, legal, and economic developments.

From social media and artificial intelligence, gaming, domestic and workplace applications, little data and Big Data, to mobile technologies and giant server farms, computing technologies are a constant presence in our lives.

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  • About CCS
  • Track Description
  • Qualifying Exams
  • Qualifying Exam Reading List
  • Courses
  • Faculty
  • Nathan Ensmenger
  • Christena Nippert-Eng
  • John Paolillo
  • Selma Sabanovic
  • Patrick C. Shih
  • Jennifer Terrell
  • Students
  • Research Areas
  • News
  • Apply