Big Business, Big Data, & Big Obligations

In this course we will examine the cultural, economic, ethical, and legal implications of, analytics, big data, and computation. Drawing on various disciplines in the humanities and the social sciences, students will read works relating to the science of data collection, aggregation, and analysis. Students will learn that with opportunities for both financial gain and social good (which big data brings) comes various perils, including privacy violations, disability/gender/racial discrimination, economic disruption, negative environmental spillovers, and political destabilization.

Schedule
7:30pm-10:25pm on Monday (Sep 14, 2026 to Dec 14, 2026)
Location
Axinn Center 103
Instructors