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Subject MASTER OF ARTS - SOCIOLOGY (DIGITAL SOCIETIES)

Qualification: MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE
Award Type and NFQ Level:
Course code: MAF1
CAO/PAC code: MHY40
Closing date: 30 August 2022
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The M.A. Sociology (Digital Societies) is new in 2022 and introduces students to the latest theories and research to understand contemporary digital societies. It is no longer possible to talk about offline and online social life as if they were separate domains, they are increasingly enmeshed in all areas of our lives, from education and work to leisure and politics. The focus of this MA course is on the digital in all its manifestations, from digital media to embedded digital technologies in our homes, cities, health care and personal lives.

While issues of access to digital networks remain for many, social science research has identified a range of emerging digital inequalities that also need to be tackled. We are witnessing new forms of digital and data inequalities, issues related to online safety, and issues related to information quality and disinformation. These digital inequalities are marked by gender, race, ethnicity and class. They are marked by new patterns of inclusion and exclusion with implications for how societies evolve. The digital also offers new possibilities for societal transformation, for connecting people and spaces in new ways, for rethinking how we do research. 

This MA will equip graduates with the conceptual tools to understand digital societies and the advanced research skills to document, visualise, present and communicate your research findings. You will receive training and time to bring your quantitative, qualitative and digital research methods skills to a more advanced level, including time in computer labs and our data studio module using primary and secondary data. An important aspect of this advanced training is to interrogate the ethical challenges raised by conducting social science research in the digital age – when data appears to be available everywhere.

Small group discussions, presentations, computer lab workshops and fieldtrips are at the core of the MA experience. Students will have opportunities to work on funded research projects and to engage in co-developing projects with our partners which include community and activist groups, public sector organisations, local councils, and companies.

If you enjoyed your first experiences of conducting research in your undergraduate and want to improve your research skills. If you would like to learn how to conduct social science research and learn from, and with, top international researchers. And if you are concerned with social and digital inequalities and want to find solutions to these challenges. Then this is the MA for you.

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