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Digital Society: Addressing Issues of Equity and Justice

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CIVIS focus area
Digital and Technological transformation
Open to
  • Master's
  • Phd
  • PhD candidates/students
Field of studies
  • Computer Science and IT
  • Engineering & Technology
  • Social Science and humanities
Type
  • Micro-programmes
Course dates
12 January 2026 - 16 March 2026
Apply by
30 novembre 2025 Apply now
Welcome to the "Digital Society: Addressing Issues of Equity and Justice" module in the CIVIS Postgraduate Micro-programme called Equitable and Just Digital Society: Developing Interdisciplinary Skills and Knowledge. This is a postgraduate-level module (ECTS 3) of the above mentioned CIVIS postgraduate micro-programme focused on the social challenges of digital and technological transformations.

The micro-programme seeks to develop students and support them to become interactional experts’ (Collins, 2004). This term refers to those who can work in interdisciplinary ways to address the challenges of ensuring that digital tools and services are developed in equitable and just ways for the communities these seek to support. 

The module focuses on key areas of social life that have been reconfigured by digitalisation, such as work, production and consumption, health, identity, the welfare system, personal relationships, and civic participation. In doing so, it examines crucial and ongoing debates in relation to the increasing datafication of everyday life, the pervasion of surveillance and the impacts of digitalisation on vulnerable populations in the broader context of existing policies and structures of inequality.

The module "Digital Society: Addressing Issues of Equity and Justice" provides a foundational understanding of the social aspects of a possible equitable and just digital society.  It supports students to identify, understand and address the issues and contexts of power and justice in the digital age. The module explores the complex ways in which digitalisation features in power relations of societies. The interdisciplinary approach covers Digital Society, Power and Justice in the Digital Age from an International Perspective, Digital Media, Social Participation and Life-Long Learning and Integrated Research and Ethics.

You will be taught by leading experts from world-leading universities:

  • University of Glasgow (UK),
  • University of Tübingen (Germany),
  • Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain),
  • University of Witwatersrand (South Africa).

Main Topics Addressed

  • The sociology of digital society including AI
  • Digital media, social participation and lifelong learning 
  • Ethical aspects of digital society 
  • Power and justice in the digital age from an international perspective 
  • Datafication, surveillance and just society
You may enrol on this specific  module as well as other modules in the micro-programme course of study as they are launched in the 2026/2027 academic year.

Learning outcomes

By the end of this course, the students will be able to:

  • Independently identify areas for research in digital society related topic areas, their significance and importance to knowledge development and the end-users of digital services.
  • Think carefully and rigorously about the ethics of research and how to consider ethics in the design and development of a digital service.
  • Demonstrate the ability to evaluate and formulate digital transformations, involving new approaches to learning, collaboration, and participation within diverse social contexts.

Read more about the micro-programme

Calendar

The module is delivered online, in 10 two-hour workshops during the second semester of the 2025-26 academic year. 

The two-hour online sessions start at 11:00 AM CET and will take place on:

  • 12 January 2026
  • 19 January 2026
  • 26 January 2026
  • 02 February 2026
  • 9 February 2026
  • 16 February 2026
  • 23 February 2026
  • 02 March 2026
  • 9 March 2026
  • 16 March 2026

The module is taught by academics from four CIVIS universities, which are the University of Glasgow (UG), Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (UT), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) and University of the Witwatersrand (WITS).
 

Application process

The applications for the module "Digital Society: Addressing Issues of Equity and Justice" are open until 30th November 2025.

It is anticipated that more modules will be developed as the micro-programme is expanded in future.

Please ensure that you upload your certificate of enrolment directly with your application. We cannot admit you to the micro-programme without this document. You will be informed at the latest after the end of the application period whether you have been admitted to the micro-programme.

Once accepted, the students will receive the learning materials, and the links for the virtual sessions on Moodle. 

For any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact the coordinator of the module:

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