Interview with Kyoko Sato, Associate Director of the Stanford Program in Science, Technology and Society
Keywords:
Kyoko Sato, Sato, STS, Stanford STS, Mica Esquenazi, GMO, FukushimaAbstract
Dr. Sato is the Science, Technology and Society Associate Director and Honors Program Director at Stanford University. She earned her PhD in Sociology from Princeton University, MA in Journalism from New York University, and BA in English from the University of Tokyo. Before coming to Stanford, Dr. Sato was a postdoctoral associate at the Institute for the Social Sciences at Cornell University, and taught for Harvard University's Committee on Degrees in Social Studies and Department of Sociology.
This interview explores her personal connections to STS, her opinions about STS as a university discipline, and her recommendations for students exploring STS.
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