203. Social and Organizational Issues of Information

Course Description: 

Three hours of lecture per week. The relationship between information and information systems, technology, practices, and artifacts on how people organize their work, interact, and understand experience. Individual, group, organizational, and societal issues in information production and use, information systems design and management, and information and communication technologies. Social science research methods for understanding information issues.

NOTE: Before Fall 2010, this course was offered for 4 units.

Catalog Type: 
Core
Units: 
3
Prerequisites: 
Consent of instructor required for non-majors.

Course History

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Fall 2004
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