Communication 494LI - Social Life of Algorithms

Fall
2024
01
3.00
Burcu Baykurt

TU TH 11:30AM 12:45PM

UMass Amherst
28678
Machmer Hall room W-25
bbaykurt@umass.edu
Algorithmic systems are at the center of today's digital world, and mediate communication processes in areas as diverse as social media, journalism, healthcare, and governments. How do algorithmic systems capture, represent, and transmit information about everyday interactions? How do they shape, and are shaped by, social, cultural, and political life? What kind of new issues and concerns arise from their ubiquitous use? This course provides a critical introduction to algorithmic systems, and how they relate to issues of communication, power and inequalities in society. In addition to reading responses and a midterm essay, students will complete a research project on an algorithmic system of their choice to unpack how they are constructed and used in everyday life. This course serves as an Integrative Experience (IE) requirements for BA-COMM majors.

Open to Senior and Junior Communication majors only. This course was formerly numbered COMM 497SL. If you received credit for taking COMM 497SL, you cannot receive credit for taking this class.

One seat is reserved for NSOT.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.