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Jameson Wetmore
Assistant Professor, Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes
Jamey Wetmore received his doctorate in Science &
Technology Studies from Cornell University in 2003. He then completed
two years of postdoctoral research in technology and ethics with Deborah
Johnson at the University of Virginia. His research examines the
relationship between technology and society in a variety of different
ways. He has studied the history and politics of transportation, the
Amish use of technology; nanotechnology and religion, and engineering
ethics and engages with scientists and engineers to help them consider
the societal implications and potential applications of their work. He
works with the Center for Nanotechnology in Society and the Consortium
for Science, Policy & Outcomes to develop new ways to be reflexive about
technology and scientific research in order to improve our understanding
of their effects and guide innovations toward socially desirable
outcomes. Jamey is currently finishing a book that examines the social
and political history of automotive restraints in the United States and
explores how responsibilities for various aspects of safety were
distributed, reconceived, and redistributed over the past forty years.
He is co-author, with Deborah Johnson, of Technology & Society: Building
our Sociotechnical Future (MIT Press, 2007).
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