Professor Clark A. Miller holds the following positions at ASU:
Previously, he has held the following positions:
Clark A. Miller's research focuses on processes of scientific and technological change in the US and around the globe. He writes about the design and critical analysis of knowledge systems in support of US and global policymaking, about the governance challenges posed by new and emerging technologies, and about the social sustainability of transitions in complex, large-scale, socio-technological systems. He has published numerous articles on science and technology policy, studies of science and democracy, international relations, and energy policy. He currently leads a major research effort focused on the social drivers, dynamics, and consequences of energy system change. He is the co-author of The Practices of Global Ethics (with Frederick Bird, Sumner Twiss, Kusumita Pedersen, and Bruce Grelle). He is the editor of Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance (with Paul Edwards); Arizona's Energy Future (with Sharlissa Moore); Nanotechnology, the Brain, and the Future (with Sean Hays, Jason Robert, and Ira Bennett); Science and Democracy: Making Knowledge and Making Power in the Biosciences and Beyond (with Stephen Hilgartner and Rob Hagendijk); and The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies (with Ulrike Felt, Rayvon Fouche, and Laurel Smith-Doerr). He leads research initiatives in the Quantum Energy and Sustainable Solar Technologies Engineering Research Center, the Person-Centered Technologies and Practices for Individuals with Disabilities IGERT, the US-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Energy, and the Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network.
Clark A. Miller received his BS in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois ('90) and his PhD in electrical engineering from Cornell University ('95). From 1995-1999, he held postdoctoral positions in the Department of Science & Technology Studies at Cornell University and the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He has previously held faculty positions at Iowa State University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he taught for six years in the Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs, the Robert and Jean Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies, and the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies.
Clark A. Miller has recently published two new books, one co-authored with Tischa Muñoz-Erickson, Designing Knowledge, and the other co-edited with Joey Eschrich, The Weight of Light: A Collection of Solar Futures.
Clark A. Miller's research interests focus on processes of scientific and technological change in the US and around the globe. He writes about the design and critical analysis of knowledge systems in support of US and global policymaking, about the governance challenges posed by new and emerging technologies, and about the social sustainability of transitions in complex, large-scale, socio-technological systems. He has published numerous articles on science and technology policy, studies of science and democracy, international relations, and energy policy. He currently leads a major research effort focused on the social drivers, dynamics, and consequences of energy system change. He is the co-author of The Practices of Global Ethics (with Frederick Bird, Sumner Twiss, Kusumita Pedersen, and Bruce Grelle). He is the editor of Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance (with Paul Edwards); Arizona's Energy Future (with Sharlissa Moore); Nanotechnology, the Brain, and the Future (with Sean Hays, Jason Robert, and Ira Bennett); Science and Democracy: Making Knowledge and Making Power in the Biosciences and Beyond (with Stephen Hilgartner and Rob Hagendijk); and The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies (with Ulrike Felt, Rayvon Fouche, and Laurel Smith-Doerr). He leads research initiatives in the Quantum Energy and Sustainable Solar Technologies Engineering Research Center, the Person-Centered Technologies and Practices for Individuals with Disabilities IGERT, the US-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Energy, and the Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network.
Spring 2021 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
FIS 305 | Ways of Knowing |
SOS 792 | Research |
SOS 799 | Dissertation |
Fall 2020 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
FIS 335 | Designing Knowledge |
BIO 495 | Undergraduate Research |
SOS 799 | Dissertation |
Summer 2020 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
SOS 799 | Dissertation |
Spring 2020 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
FIS 305 | Ways of Knowing |
SOS 792 | Research |
SOS 799 | Dissertation |
Fall 2019 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
FIS 335 | Designing Knowledge |
BIO 495 | Undergraduate Research |
SOS 799 | Dissertation |
Spring 2019 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
HSD 591 | Seminar |
HSD 602 | HSD II:Science Power&Politics |
SOS 792 | Research |
SOS 799 | Dissertation |
Fall 2018 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
BIO 495 | Undergraduate Research |
HSD 591 | Seminar |
HSD 601 | HSD I:Human Dimension Sci Tech |
POS 671 | HSD I:Human Dimension Sci Tech |
SOS 790 | Reading and Conference |
SOS 792 | Research |
SOS 799 | Dissertation |
Spring 2018 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
FIS 111 | Welcome to the Future |
HSD 591 | Seminar |
SOS 792 | Research |
SOS 799 | Dissertation |
Fall 2017 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
FIS 335 | Designing Knowledge |
BIO 495 | Undergraduate Research |
SOS 790 | Reading and Conference |
SOS 792 | Research |
Summer 2017 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
GTD 598 | Special Topics |
Spring 2017 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
HSD 598 | Special Topics |
HSD 602 | HSD II:Science Power&Politics |
POS 672 | HSD II:Science Power&Politics |
SOS 790 | Reading and Conference |
SOS 792 | Research |
Fall 2016 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
HSD 601 | HSD I:Human Dimension Sci Tech |
POS 671 | HSD I:Human Dimension Sci Tech |
SOS 790 | Reading and Conference |
SOS 792 | Research |
Summer 2016 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 592 | Research |
HSD 599 | Thesis |
HSD 692 | Research |
HSD 784 | Internship |
HSD 790 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 792 | Research |
SOS 792 | Research |
HSD 795 | Continuing Registration |
HSD 799 | Dissertation |