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SOCI0362A-S21

Digital Sociology

Digital Sociology
We live in a digital world. We surf. We tweet. We swipe left. We create data. We become data. In this course we will consider how we use and are used by digital technologies. Digital spaces are neither neutral nor separate; they reflect and recreate the “real world.” We will critically examine today’s technologies and practices using central concepts in sociological theory, namely identity, inequality, and power. We will focus on four main topics: social media and productive labor; surveillance and privacy; stratification in access, use, and experience across race, class, gender, and sexuality; and online political organizing. 3 hrs. lect.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
21991
Subject Code:
SOCI
Course Number:
0362
Section Identifier:
A

Course

SOCI 0362

All Sections in Spring 2021

Spring 2021

SOCI0362A-S21 Lecture (Owens)