Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia

Sociology of New Information Technologies

Code

10507

Academic unit

Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia

Department

Departamento de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas

Credits

3.0

Teacher in charge

António Paulo Brandão Moniz de Jesus

Weekly hours

2

Total hours

47

Teaching language

Português

Objectives

Knowledge of the basic principles of the relation Technology and Society

Capacity of analysis on the Information and Knowledge Society

Information about approaches on technology and production systems, on working conditions and job design in automated environments

Knowledge of issues around conflict negotiation and  agreements, and emergence of new vocational profiles in the information society.

Prerequisites

  • knowledge of English in order to be able to read scientific articles and reports related to the matter
  • basic knowledge on access to bibliographic data bases, either at FCT-UNL, or at www.b-on.pt
  • usage of computer means to organise the course report
  • regular access to the web page of the discipline

Subject matter

1. Technology and Society

2. from industrial society to the information society

3. New technologies, work and organisation

4. New technologies and working conditions

5. Introduction of new technologies and labour relations 

Bibliography

Castells, M. (1996): The Rise of the Network Society, Blackwell, Malden and Oxford

Keith Smith: Assessing the economic impacts of ICT,STEP, Oslo, 2002.

Lay, Gunter; Shapira, Philip; Wengel, Jürgen Eds. (1999): Innovation in Production – The Adoption and Impacts of New Manufacturing Concepts in German Industry, Heidelberg, Physica-Verlag.

OECD: Understanding the Digital Divide, Paris, OECD, 2001

Reich R. (2000), The future of success. Work and life in the New Economy, Vintage, London

Sennett, R. (1998). The Corrosion of Character – The Personal Consequences of Work in the New Capitalism. W.W. Norton, New York

Webster F. (1995), Theories of the information society, Routledge, London, NewYork

Teaching method

When necessary (for example, when there are ERASMUS students) the classes can be in English.

Evaluation method

a) Continuous assessment

or

b) final examination 

if a), then a written report must be organised, through a working group, and the topics discussed with the teachers (± 20 pages).

everyone much be enrolled at the Moodle webpage of the discipline.

it must also write analysis on scientific articles related with the programme (these articles must be found with www.b-on.pt, and the analysis done with the Moodle system)

 

participation in the classes: 20%

reports: 80%

if needed, an examination in English can be provided to foreign students 

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