Social Issues of Information

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203

3 units

Course Description

This course is designed to be an introduction to the topics and issues associated with information and information technology and its role in society. Throughout the semester we will consider both the consequence and impact of technologies on social groups and on social interaction and how society defines and shapes the technologies that are produced. Students will be exposed to a broad range of applied and practical problems, theoretical issues, as well as methods used in social scientific analysis. The four sections of the course are: 1) theories of technology in society, 2) information technology in workplaces 3) automation vs. humans, and 4) networked sociability.

NOTE: Before Fall 2016, this course was named Social and Organizational Issues of Information. The course was offered for 4 units from 2012 to 2017 and for 2 units from 2018 to 2020.

Prerequisites

Consent of instructor required for non-majors.

Requirements Satisfied

Ph.D. Breadth — Social Aspects of Information
Ph.D. Major/Minor Areas — Social Aspects of Information
Ph.D. Major/Minor Areas — Information and Communication Technologies and Development
Last updated: July 6, 2022