This course examines the rise of digital capitalism and its consequences in terms of power and inequality across a range of social institutions. Students will familiarize themselves with key theories of digital capitalism and current debates about how the political economy of data shapes inequities in education, housing, social services, work, the environment, and more.
This course examines the rise of digital capitalism and its consequences in terms of power and inequality across a range of social institutions. Students will familiarize themselves with key theories of digital capitalism and current debates about how the political economy of data shapes inequities in education, housing, social services, work, the environment, and more.