DGT HUM 122
Theories of Information Society
Digital Humanities · 5 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
(Formerly numbered Social Science 101.) Exploration of seminal theories that have shaped scholarship on the information society, internet studies, and digital media. Through a critical examination of canonical texts and contemporary debates, students gain an in-depth understanding of how digital technologies transform social, cultural, political, and economic landscapes. Topics include the evolution of network societies, the digital divide, media convergence, and the cultural politics of information technology.
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DGT HUM 122
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