MODELING AFFECT AND ETHICAL PERCEPTIONS IN TECHNOSCIENTIFIC INTERACTIONS USING ANIMATION

Authors

  • Santanu Dutta University of Calgary
  • Ariel Ducey University of Calgary
  • Pratim Sengupta University of Calgary

Keywords:

Approaches & methodologies

Author Biographies

  • Santanu Dutta, University of Calgary
    PhD Candidate, Werklund School of Education.
  • Ariel Ducey, University of Calgary
    Professor, Department of Sociology
  • Pratim Sengupta, University of Calgary
    Professor, Werklund School of Education

References

Ducey, A., Donoso, C., Ross, S., & Robert, M. (2020). From anatomy to patient experience in pelvic floor surgery: Mindlines, evidence, responsibility, and transvaginal mesh. Social Science & Medicine, 260, 113151.

Philip, T. M., & Sengupta, P. (2021). Theories of learning as theories of society: A contrapuntal approach to expanding disciplinary authenticity in computing. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 30(2), 330–349.

Vossoughi, S., Escudé, M., Kitundu, W., & Espinoza, M. L. (2021). Pedagogical “hands and eyes”: Embodied learning and the genesis of ethical perception. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 52(2), 135–157.

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18-11-2022

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