Master of Arts (MA), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Researchers in STS examine the contemporary and historical context, shaping, and role of science, technology, and innovation in our societies.
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Anna M Agathangelou
Research Interests
Governance, International Feminist Science and Technology Studies, Time and Temporality in World Politics; Reconstruction Post-Conflict; Financial Crisis; Race and Racism; EU and peripheral regional powers

Steven C Bailey
Research Interests
Media Culture (especially popular music and contemporary cinema), Sociological Theory and Contemporary Philosophy, Identity and Self-Consciousness

Tina Young Choi
Research Interests
English , Science and Technology, Victorian novels, Victorian science, nineteenth-century cartography, nineteenth-century cultural history, Dickens

Conor Douglas
Research Interests
Sociology of science & technology; science policy & governance; biomedical, pharmaceutical & drug research; synthetic biology; biobanks; translational science
My research interests are broadly surrounding the anthropology and philosophy of biology and the ecological sciences, cartography, postcolonial and feminist STS, and environmental and medical humanities. My dissertation project seeks to situate the phenomenon of wildfires and built environment fires in the context of capitalism and colonialism. I also study how ecologists make sense of their field, their relationship with their non-human subjects, and what that can tell us about ecologists' epistemological orientation to the biophysical environment, their understanding of ideas about human bodies, the environment, wellness and disease, and ecological relationships at large.
— Aadita Chaudhury
Graduate Student in Science & Technology Studies


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The Graduate Program in Science & Technology Studies at York is an exciting environment to pursue innovative, socially engaging, career-ready education. Contact our Graduate Program Assistant to learn more.
