Technology is a dominant feature of contemporary life. With the rise of digital technologies we are living in a society transformed by networks of data and intelligent machines. Technological change has profound effects on the structure and experience of social life and social relations, promoting widespread changes in social practices in a range of contexts, from health and education to law enforcement and media. This minor gives students the basic tools to understand and analyse the social and cultural drivers and impacts of technological change. It also enables students to develop elemental skills in cutting-edge digital methods and to use these to conduct online social research, including research that addresses audiences beyond the university.
The Technology, Networks and Society minor adopts a primarily sociological perspective to analyse the social impact of technological change. It explores central sociological concerns such as social inequalities and stratification, identity and embodiment, social movements, social change, production and consumption and the nature of power, all in the context of technological transformation. However, it is an interdisciplinary minor, drawing on insights from communication and media studies, cultural studies, science and technology studies, economics, geography and political science.
Learning Outcomes
- explain the relationship between technology and society from a sociological perspective;
- use a range of digital and web-based social research methods; and
- carry out independent research on topics related to Technology, Networks and Society.
Requirements
This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:
A minimum of 12 units from the completion of the following course(s):
SOCY2169 - Online Research Methods (6 units)
SOCY1006 - Society and Technological Change (6 units)
A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 units from the completion of the following:
SOCY2166 - Social Science of the Internet (6 units)
SOCY2170 - Sociology of Emergent Media (6 units)
A maximum of 6 units from the completion of the following list:
SOCY2008 - Living in the Risk Society: Health, Crime, Climate and Disasters (6 units)
SOCY2053 - Imagining the Future: A Sociology of Utopias (6 units)
SOCY2157 - Surveillance and Society (6 units)
HUMN2001 - Digital Humanities: Theories and Projects (6 units)
SCOM3012 - Science Communication and the Web (6 units)
CRIM2010 - Cybercrime: an introduction (6 units)
ASIA3032 - Digital Asia: Technology and Society (6 units)
ASIA2280 - Anthropology and Technology in India (6 units)
SOCY3010 - Posthuman Bodies (6 units)
12 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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SOCY 1006 Society & Technological Change | ||
SOCY2169 | Online Research Methods | 6 |
A minimum of 6 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
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SOCY2166 | Social Science of the Internet | 6 |
Media, Technology and Society |
A maximum of 6 units may come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
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ARCH 3029: Archaeology and Technology | ||
ASIA 2280: Anthro and Tech in India | ||
ASIA3032 | Digital Asia: Technology and Society | 6 |
CRIM2010 | Cybercrime: an introduction | 6 |
HUMN2001 | Introduction to Digital Humanities and Public Culture -Tools, Theories and Methods | 6 |
SCOM3012 | Science Communication and the Web | 6 |
SOCY 2008: Risk and Society | ||
SOCY2053 | Imagining the Future: A Sociology of Utopias | 6 |
SOCY2157 | Surveillance and Society | 6 |
SOCY 2165: Media in the Public Sphere | ||
SOCY3010 | Posthuman Bodies | 6 |