When we think of the internet, we picture scrolling through social media, binge-watching Netflix, or dealing with lag while using campus wifi. But behind the scenes are the digital infrastructures that power our online lives—and their environmental impact.
In this class, we'll dive into those critical systems, explore their hidden environmental costs, tackle pressing issues of social equity around who gets access, and examine how international politics impacts development and sustainability efforts. We'll also look at new technologies and policies that could make the internet more sustainable and equitable for everyone. If you're passionate about shaping a better digital future, this class is for you! We value interdisciplinary perspectives and interests ranging anywhere from environmental science, media studies, political science, engineering, to ethnic studies.
Grading Scheme:
Attendance — 50%
Preliminary and Final Survey — 20% (Due 2/21; 4/30)
Final Reflection — 30% (Due 5/2)
Syllabus: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TgDAMOy2hujDz1qXUfouIDAjNu1HQEFcl1_4q118yjs/edit?usp=sharing
Section | Facilitator | Size | Location | Time | Starts | Status | CCN(LD) | CCN(UD) |
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Section 1 | Isabelle Cherry, Ella Herbert, Melina Tisopulos, Michael Brand | 150 | 120 Latimer | [Th] 6:00PM-7:00PM | 02/13/2025 | Open | -- | 21509 |
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