Digital anthropology studies the development, use and consequences of digital technologies for humans, social relations and society, including social media, artificial intelligence and the relationship between our online and offline lives. This one-year (or two-year if part-time) Digital Anthropology MSc encourages practical explorations of the digital world to develop the next generation of understanding about the impact, consequences, aesthetics and politics of digital technologies and infrastructures. You will graduate an expert in using anthropological research, analysis and theory to assess the consequences of digital technologies on society, including data, algorithms and smartphones.
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.
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Graduates of this programme will be equipped to pursue a range of careers, including design and user experience, consultancy, policy and advocacy in governmental, non-governmental (NGOs) and intergovernmental (IGOs) organisations, academic publishing, marketing and communications, media and journalism, including TV, radio and publishing, project management and research facilitation in universities, research centres and funding bodies.
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