Internet of Things (IoT); Sociological Implications.pptx
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Jun 25, 2024
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About This Presentation
Internet of Things
IoT
Social Interactions
Relationships
Privacy
Surveillance
Inequality
Access
Work
Employment
Urban Spaces
Infrastructure
Health
Well-being
Ethics
Governance
Cultural
Social change
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Language: en
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Internet of Things ( IoT ) : Sociological Implications Dr. A. Prabaharan Professor & Research Director, Public Action www.indopraba.blogspot.com
Sociology of IoT The sociology of IoT (Internet of Things) examines how IoT technologies influence and interact with social structures, behaviors, and relationships. Here are some key aspects of the sociology of IoT www.indopraba.blogspot.com
Social Interactions and Relationships IoT devices are increasingly mediating human interactions. For example, smart home devices like voice assistants or connected appliances change how people interact with their living spaces and with each other
Privacy and Surveillance IoT raises significant concerns about privacy, as these devices collect vast amounts of personal data. Sociologists study how this data collection affects individuals' sense of privacy, autonomy, and control over their personal information. www.indopraba.blogspot.com
Inequality and Access The adoption of IoT technologies can exacerbate existing social inequalities. Access to and proficiency with IoT devices can vary based on factors like socioeconomic status, location, and education level, influencing digital divides and creating new forms of inequality. www.indopraba.blogspot.com
Work and Employment IoT is transforming workplaces through automation, remote monitoring, and data analytics. Sociologists explore how these changes impact job roles, skills required, and the dynamics between workers and employers www.indopraba.blogspot.com
Urban Spaces and Infrastructure IoT applications in smart cities affect how people interact with urban environments. Sensors for traffic management, environmental monitoring, and public services raise questions about governance, citizenship, and public participation
Health and Well-being IoT devices in healthcare (like wearable fitness trackers or remote patient monitoring) reshape relationships between patients and healthcare providers. Sociologists examine how these technologies influence healthcare delivery, patient empowerment, and medical knowledge.
Ethics and Governance Sociologists analyze the ethical implications of IoT , including issues of data ownership, consent, algorithmic bias, and accountability. They also study regulatory frameworks and governance structures needed to address these challenges
Cultural and Social Change IoT contributes to cultural shifts in how people perceive and engage with technology. Sociologists investigate these changes in norms, values, and practices related to privacy, communication, and daily routines
End Note Overall, the sociology of IoT emphasizes understanding the social dimensions of technological advancements, exploring both the opportunities and challenges they bring to society