Technological innovation, computerization and electronic information are associated with dilemmas, value conflicts and choices surrounding the scholarly, personal and professional use of information. Addresses social relationships, technological utopianism, social control, vulnerability of information systems, and ethical responsibilities.
Class Name | Social Informatics |
Host School | Rutgers University |
Class Identifier | 17:610:581 |
Credit Value | 17:610:581 |
Faculty | Lilia Pavlovsky |
Course Tool (Online) | eCollege |
Class Description | Technological innovation, computerization and electronic information are associated with dilemmas, value conflicts and choices surrounding the scholarly, personal and professional use of information. Addresses social relationships, technological utopianism, social control, vulnerability of information systems, and ethical responsibilities. |
Class Disclaimer | None |
Delivery | Asynchronous |
Start and End Date | January 20th, 2015 - May 13th, 2015 |
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Last Add Day | January 12th, 2015 |
Residency Start and End Date | No Residency |