Social History of Computing and the Internet

  • Enseignement

    Détails

    Faculté Faculté des lettres et des sciences humaines
    Domaine Interdisciplinaire
    Code UE-L26.00211
    Langues Anglais
    Type d'enseignement Cours
    Cursus Master
    Semestre(s) SA-2023

    Horaires et salles

    Horaire résumé Jeudi 15:15 - 17:00, Hebdomadaire (Semestre d'automne)

    Enseignement

    Responsables
    • Bozzini David Manuel
    Enseignants
    • Bozzini David Manuel
    Description

    This lecture examines the history of digital technologies to highlight the social and cultural orders producing them. We explore various assemblages and configurations of social groups with digital technologies starting with the early history of computing, the emergence of computer networks and the Internet, the sociocultural and gendered organization of digital labor, the politics of platfomization and datafication and the governance and management of cybersecurity but we explore also parallel histories, delving for instance in countercultures and hacking collectives, in non-Western perspectives on computing or in the reassessment of digital technologies in the anthropocene. The lecture is built around an interdisciplinary body of research in anthropology, sociology, history, gender studies, computer science and STS.

    Objectifs de formation

    The main objective of this lecture is to build students’ awareness of the social and the cultural dimensions of digital technologies in their historical trajectories. It shows how the social is reconfigured by and embedded in those technologies. Based on case studies, it also examines various theories on innovation, technology, power, culture and infrastructure.

    Students are expected to actively participate in the classroom discussions, read excerpts of key texts and contribute creatively towards the end of the semester to the lecture’s archive of “the computer/internet trivia and odd stories”.

    Requirements:
    Grade will be based on:
    - Participation to class discussion and class preparation (20%)
    - Contribution to the lecture’s archive (20%)
    - Written essay exam (60%)

    Softskills Non
    Hors domaine Oui
    BeNeFri Oui
    Mobilité Non
    UniPop Non

    Documents

    Bibliographie

    A complete bibliography will be distributed at the beginning of the course.

     

    Abbate, Janet. 1999. Inventing the Internet, Inside technology. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.

    Akrich, Madeleine. 1994. "Comment sortir de la dichotomie technique/société. Présentation des diverses sociologies de la technique." In De la préhistoire aux missiles balistiques: l'intelligence sociale des techniques, edited by Bruno Latour and Pierre Lemonnier, 105-131. Paris: La Découverte.

    Bowker, Geoffrey C., and Susan Leigh Star. 1999. Sorting things out : classification and its consequences, Inside technology. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

    Ceruzzi, Paul E. 2012. Computing: A Concise History. The MIT Press.

    Edwards, Paul N. 1996. The closed world: computers and the politics of discourse in Cold War America, Inside technology. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

    Mullaney, Thomas S., Benjamin Peters, Mar Hicks, and Kavita Philip. 2021. Your computer is on fire. Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London England: The MIT Press.

    Winner, Langdon. 1980. "Do Artifacts Have Politics?"  Daedalus 109 (1):121-136.

  • Dates et salles
    Date Heure Type d'enseignement Lieu
    21.09.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    28.09.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    05.10.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    12.10.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    19.10.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    26.10.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    02.11.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    09.11.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    16.11.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    23.11.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    30.11.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    07.12.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    14.12.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle B207
    21.12.2023 15:15 - 17:00 Cours PER 21, salle F130
  • Modalités d'évaluation

    Examen écrit - SA-2023, Session d'hiver 2024

    Mode d'évaluation Par note

    Examen écrit - SP-2024, Session d'été 2024

    Date 25.01.2024 15:15 - 16:45
    Mode d'évaluation Par note

    Examen écrit - SP-2024, Session d'automne 2024

    Mode d'évaluation Par note

    Examen écrit - SA-2024, Session d'hiver 2025

    Mode d'évaluation Par note
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