Lecture 1 - Cognitive Dimensions - I
Lecture 2 - Cognitive Dimensions - II
Lecture 3 - Ethical Dimensions
Lecture 4 - Inductivism and Hypothesism - I
Lecture 5 - Inductivism and Hypothesism - II
Lecture 6 - Positivism - I
Lecture 7 - Positivism - II
Lecture 8 - Karl Popper - I
Lecture 9 - Karl Popper - II
Lecture 10 - Thomas Kuhn
Lecture 11 - Popper versus Kuhn
Lecture 12 - Paul Feyerabend
Lecture 13 - Rewards and Recognitions - I
Lecture 14 - Rewards and Recognitions - II
Lecture 15 - Rewards and Recognitions - III
Lecture 16 - Cumulative Advantage and Symbolism of Intellectual Property - I
Lecture 17 - Cumulative Advantage and Symbolism of Intellectual Property - II
Lecture 18 - Cumulative Advantage and Symbolism of Intellectual Property - III
Lecture 19 - Max Weber
Lecture 20 - Preliminary Exercise and Explanation
Lecture 21 - Edwin Layton Jr.
Lecture 22 - Langdon Winner - I
Lecture 23 - Langdon Winner - II
Lecture 24 - Langdon Winner - III
Lecture 25 - Donald MacKenzie and Judy Wajcman - I
Lecture 26 - Donald MacKenzie and Judy Wajcman - II
Lecture 27 - Thomas Edison
Lecture 28 - Capitalism, class, gender, city, machine, workplace - I
Lecture 29 - Capitalism, class, gender, city, machine, workplace - II
Lecture 30 - Capitalism, class, gender, city, machine, workplace - III
Lecture 31 - Alvin Toffler and Daniel Bell
Lecture 32 - Themes and Factors of Information Technology
Lecture 33 - Information Technology and Reconceptualization of Class
Lecture 34 - Reception of Modern Science in India
Lecture 35 - Science Policies in India
Lecture 36 - Summary of the Course