CSCI2952-W

Critical Data and Machine Learning Studies

Spring 2026

In this course, we will investigate the complex ways that data and AI technologies are shaped by human values, social processes, and power structures. We will engage with 1) social theory, exploring concepts such as situated knowledge, intersectionality, and positionality and 2) recent research that bridges these concepts with modern machine learning & AI technology and practice. Students will develop both critical and imaginative ways of thinking: understanding how to situate technology in its sociotechnical context, while building alternative and more just futures. The course will introduce different research methodologies and applications areas relevant to scholars in this interdisciplinary space. Students will complete reading reflections, class discussions, and a final project engaging with the course themes.

Instructor's Permission Required

Instructor(s):
Meets:
W 3pm-5:30pm Location TBD
Exam:

If an exam is scheduled for the final exam period, it will be held:
Exam Date: 13-MAY-2026  Exam Time: 02:00:00 PM  Exam Group: 10

Max Seats:25
CRN:27494