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Digital Risk Society
Sociocultural approaches
? Risk has become an increasingly pervasive aspect of everyday life
? Risk is a central aspect of concepts of selfhood
? Risk is seen as able to be managed by human intervention
? Risk is associated with notions of choice, responsibility and blame
The big sociological questions
? Why are some phenomena singled out and named as ¡®risks¡¯?
? How do people learn about these risks?
? Who are blamed for creating risks?
? What social groups are singled out as ¡®risky¡¯?
? How do people conceptualise risk?
? What practices do they engage in to avoid risk?
? Why might they chose to court risk?
Digital risk society
Digital risk society
Digital risk society
Digital risk society
Digital risk society
Digital risk society
Digital risk society
Risk society
? Draws from Beck¡¯s and Giddens¡¯ writings on late modernity
? Late modernity has generated risks due to post-industrial
development
? Late modernity also reflexive: critical of itself
? Characterised by individualisation ¨C breaking down of traditional
norms and values
? All this leads to the perception that risk is widespread, uncontained
and human-made
Digitising risk
? How digital technologies identify and publicise risks:
? Online news sites, social media, apps, image-sharing sites, Wikipedia,
blogs, discussion groups
? Problem of misinformation, hoaxes and pranks, fake news
Risks of digital technologies
? Cybercrime
? Hacking
? Data breaches and leakages
? Cyberbullying
? Paedophilia
? The dark web
? Bugs and viruses
? Scams
? Dataveillance
? The web never forgets
? Vigilantism and trolling
Digital social inequalities
? Lack of access
? Lack of skills
? Increasing disadvantage and marginalisation
? Exclusion
? Algorithmic discrimination

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Digital risk society

  • 2. Sociocultural approaches ? Risk has become an increasingly pervasive aspect of everyday life ? Risk is a central aspect of concepts of selfhood ? Risk is seen as able to be managed by human intervention ? Risk is associated with notions of choice, responsibility and blame
  • 3. The big sociological questions ? Why are some phenomena singled out and named as ¡®risks¡¯? ? How do people learn about these risks? ? Who are blamed for creating risks? ? What social groups are singled out as ¡®risky¡¯? ? How do people conceptualise risk? ? What practices do they engage in to avoid risk? ? Why might they chose to court risk?
  • 11. Risk society ? Draws from Beck¡¯s and Giddens¡¯ writings on late modernity ? Late modernity has generated risks due to post-industrial development ? Late modernity also reflexive: critical of itself ? Characterised by individualisation ¨C breaking down of traditional norms and values ? All this leads to the perception that risk is widespread, uncontained and human-made
  • 12. Digitising risk ? How digital technologies identify and publicise risks: ? Online news sites, social media, apps, image-sharing sites, Wikipedia, blogs, discussion groups ? Problem of misinformation, hoaxes and pranks, fake news
  • 13. Risks of digital technologies ? Cybercrime ? Hacking ? Data breaches and leakages ? Cyberbullying ? Paedophilia ? The dark web ? Bugs and viruses ? Scams ? Dataveillance ? The web never forgets ? Vigilantism and trolling
  • 14. Digital social inequalities ? Lack of access ? Lack of skills ? Increasing disadvantage and marginalisation ? Exclusion ? Algorithmic discrimination