AMST 2980

AMST 2980

Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.

Provides an introduction to the role computing and information technologies played in political public life, from tabulating machines used to calculate the census to Big Tech's impact on democratic procedures, the future of labor, and the environment. Though organized around four thematic units (Recognizing and Representing, Knowing, Working, and Belonging), the course pays attention to the chronological trajectory of technologies and political practices and students will develop the skills necessary for historical analysis. While focusing on the US experience the course also highlights the international flow of labor, materials, and ideas. By studying the development of computing historically, we will grapple with the effects of computing and data sciences on society today, paying special attention to critiques of economic, racial, and gender injustice. The course will meet twice a week, and each meeting will include a lecture followed by a discussion.


Prerequisites INFO 1200/STS 1201.

Distribution Requirements (HA-AG), (HST-AS)

Last 1 Terms Offered 2023SP

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  • 16941 AMST 2980   LEC 001

  • Instruction Mode: In Person