<br> Allyson Malatesta
Senior Lecturer, Programme Leader Criminology and Criminal Justice, Associate Programme Leader Foundation Degree in Social Sciences
My interests are focused on the social issues surrounding the use of technology
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EB 1.49, Docklands Campus
University of East London
School of Law and Social Sciences
Docklands Campus
London
E16 2RD - a.j.malatesta@uel.ac.uk +442082237696
Overview
Malatesta, A. J. (2013) Elearning or E(l)earning: Contemporary Developments in the Commodification and Consumption of Education in Cudworth, E., Senker, P. and Walker, K. (eds)Technology, Society and Inequality: New Horizons and Contested Futures. New York: Peter Lang.
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Research interests include the complex relationships that exist between science, technology, innovation and society, with a focus on information and communication technologies (ICTs) and also the current concern regarding the commodification, production and consumption of education.
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Portfolio
SC3010 Academic Literacy and Research for Social Scientists
SC3011 Reading the World as a Social Scientist
SC3012 Key Themes and Debates in Social Sciences
SC4001 Social Policy 1
SC5006 Understanding Social Change: Science, Technology and Society
SC6000
SC3011 Reading the World as a Social Scientist
SC3012 Key Themes and Debates in Social Sciences
SC4001 Social Policy 1
SC5006 Understanding Social Change: Science, Technology and Society
SC6000
BA (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice
BA/BSc Foundation Degree in Social Sciences
BA/BSc Foundation Degree in Social Sciences
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy: http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/
Link Tutor for The Grubb Institute: http://www.grubb.org.uk/
Member of the Education: Policy. Pedagogy and Practice Research Group
Member of the Society, Technology and Inequality Research Group: http://petersenker.org.uk/category/university-of-east-london/
Link Tutor for The Grubb Institute: http://www.grubb.org.uk/
Member of the Education: Policy. Pedagogy and Practice Research Group
Member of the Society, Technology and Inequality Research Group: http://petersenker.org.uk/category/university-of-east-london/