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Gwen Ottinger, PhD

Gwen Ottinger, PhD

Professor
Department of Politics
Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science
Center for Science, Technology and Society
Office: Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building (PISB), room 318
ottinger@drexel.edu

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Education:

  • PhD, Energy and Resources, University of California, Berkeley, 2005
  • BS, Science, Technology and Culture, Georgia Tech, 1997
  • BAE, Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Tech, 1997

Curriculum Vitae:

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Research Interests:

  • Environmental justice
  • Political theory
  • Science and technology policy
  • Citizen science
  • Science and engineering ethics
  • Information infrastructures
  • Community-based research

Bio:

I became interested in science and technology studies (STS) as an undergraduate engineering student in Georgia. When my flight performance professor off-handedly mentioned fuel dumping, I immediately wanted to know: Dumping on whom? With what consequences? And who gets to decide whether that鈥檚 okay?

As a graduate student in an interdisciplinary environmental studies program, I pursued questions about the human, political and environmental dimensions of science and technology. That led me to research at the intersection of STS and environmental justice studies, focusing on social inequality in the distribution of environmental hazards and decision-making power.

Now I direct a research group called the . We use social science to foster social and environmental justice in science and technology, and we collaborate with residents of communities on the front lines of petrochemical pollution. Our work involves doing basic research, creating technologies that put our findings into practice, and working to influence policy through commentary and consultation. Students from all majors and backgrounds are welcome in the Fair Tech Collective. If our work interests you, please get in touch.

I advise STAR Fellows, Custom-design Majors, and research co-ops. I teach in the Political Science major and the Science, Technology and Society minor. I also direct, and teach in, the Environmental Studies and Sustainability (ENSS) program, which offers both a major and minor that's great for students who want to round out their STEM majors with an understanding of the social, behavioral, and ethical aspects of environmental issues.

Selected Publications:

Books

  • Gwen Ottinger, 2026, , Oxford University Press
  • Gwen Ottinger, 2013, , NYU Press.
  • Gwen Ottinger and Benjamin R. Cohen, eds., 2011, , MIT Press.

Articles

  • Gwen Ottinger, 2024, “Refinery Air Watch: Enhancing Data Infrastructure for Environmental Justice,” Environmental Justice 17(4).
  • Gwen Ottinger, Kelly Bronson, and Dawn Nafus, 2023, “Clicks and Particulates: Value, Alienation, and Attunement as Unifying Themes in Big Data Studies,” Big Data & Society 10(1).
  • Gwen Ottinger, 2023, “Careful Knowing as an Aspect of Environmental Justice,” Environmental Politics.
  • Gwen Ottinger, 2022, “,” Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 7(1), p.15.
  • Gwen Ottinger, 2022, “,” Journal of Responsible Innovation.
  • Gwen Ottinger, 2022, “,” Science as Culture.
  • Scott Frickel, Sahra Gibbon, Jeff Howard, Joanna Kepner, Gwen Ottinger, and David Hess, “Undone Science: Charting Social Movement and Civil Society Challenges to Research Agenda Setting,” Science, Technology, and Human Values, 35(4): 444 – 473.
  • Gwen Ottinger, “Buckets of Resistance: Standards and the Effectiveness of Citizen Science,” Science, Technology, and Human Values 35(2): 244 – 270.