In the past, CITRIS has supported four master's
level fellowships and four Ph.D. fellowships. The fellowships
focused on research in the social sciences and other
CITRIS related disciplines, i.e. Education, Law, Public
Policy, Business, School of Information Management and
Systems, City and Regional Planning. The fellowship
competition was open to students on all four CITRIS
affiliate campuses.
Below are a few examples of the kinds of research topics
where involvement of social scientists is critical:
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What are some of the risks associated with the technologies
that CITRIS is developing, and how might they be mitigated?
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What are the public policies and economic, legal, social,
and cultural factors that may either slow or accelerate
the deployment of CITRIS technologies?
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How can the design of CITRIS technologies be enhanced
by methodologies such as ethnography?
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What other application areas should CITRIS consider,
such as the use of IT to help empower and educate low-income
individuals and communities?
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What can we learn about the economic and social impact
of technology from historical and comparative (e.g.,
other advanced industrial countries) case studies?
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How should CITRIS technologies be evaluated?
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