反思法律和技术教育的未来:利用电影和电视作为一种工具来教授新兴技术的伦理、法律和社会影响

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 LAW University of Pittsburgh Law Review Pub Date : 2022-07-08 DOI:10.5195/lawreview.2022.875
D. Greenbaum
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2019冠状病毒病大流行加剧了高等教育中一个长期存在的问题:在一个充满更有趣的分心事物的世界里,争夺学生注意力的竞争。这个问题在新技术和新兴技术(“ELSI”)的伦理法律和社会影响的教学中被放大了,这些技术通常很复杂,法律问题深奥而非直觉,社会问题不明显,伦理分析不断变化。为了让学生在身体上和精神上都远离教育者的时候接受教育,本文旨在提供一种解决方案,利用这些干扰,并将它们重新用于教育过程。我们不应该仅仅把媒体作为学习的拐杖,我们应该把它放在课程的中心,作为所有其他学习发展的源泉。《黑镜》(Black mirror)——英国选集系列,在新兴技术方面比我们当前的时间表提前了几步——是这样一个课程的完美关键。在此,本文描述了这门课程的目的,以及课程的其他方面,包括与科幻电影行业利益相关者的社会距离访谈。我的目标是为学生提供必要的技能,不仅通过ELSI镜头来研究新兴技术,而且要向他们灌输一种感激之情,即一切,甚至是简单的电视,都可以是学习的机会。
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Reflecting on the Future of Law and Technology Education: Using Film and Television as a Tool to Teach the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Emerging Technologies
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated a long-standing problem in postsecondary education: the competition for student attention in a world full of more interesting distractions. This problem is magnified in the teaching of the ethical legal and social implications of new and emerging technologies ("ELSI") where the technologies are often complicated, the legal concerns esoteric and non-intuitive, the social issues non-obvious, and the ethical analysis constantly shifting. To teach students in a time where they are both physically and mentally distant from the educator, this Essay aims to provide a solution that appropriates the distractions and repurposes them into the educational process. More than just using media as a crutch for learning, we should place it at the center of the course and as the source from which all the other learning evolves. Black Mirror-the British anthology series that is just steps ahead of our current timeline with regard to emerging technologies-is a perfect lynchpin for such a course. Herein, this Essay describes the purpose of such a course, as well as additional aspects of the curriculum-including socially distanced interviews with stakeholders within the science-fiction film industry. My goal is to provide students with the necessary skills to not only examine emerging technology through the ELSI lens, but to inculcate them with the appreciation that everything, even simple television, can be a learning opportunity.
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