Dr Harrison Smith

BA, MA, PhD

School of Sociological Studies, Politics and International Relations

Lecturer in Digital Media & Society

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Harrison Smith
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harrison.smith@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 6477

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Dr Harrison Smith
School of Sociological Studies, Politics and International Relations
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
Sheffield
S10 2AH
Profile

Harrison is a Lecturer in Digital Media & Society and serves as the programme lead for the MA Digital Media & Society course. 

Harrison holds a PhD in Information Studies from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information, and an MA and BA (Hons) in Sociology from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Harrison also holds a diploma in photojournalism with work experience in several Canadian newspapers.

Research interests

Harrison’s research broadly examines the political economies of digital technologies with a particular interest in understanding their impacts on contemporary consumer cultures and digital marketing practices through industrial modes of surveillance and data analytics that track, measure, and categorize consumers in everyday life. 

His research synthesizes a wide range of theoretical approaches that connect digital platforms, infrastructures, and contemporary environments into new kinds of digital interactivities and modalities. Harrison has a particular interest in understanding the social shaping of digital futures, including the ways that emerging technologies such as AI are connected with larger social imaginaries, politics, and market arrangements.

Publications

Journal articles

Book chapters

Preprints

Teaching activities

Harrison’s teaching broadly examines the ways that digital platforms, interfaces, and infrastructures are connected to various social institutions of consumer culture and digital marketing. His modules introduce students to a wide range of theoretical and conceptual approaches to critically understanding the social shaping and impacts of digital technologies and media on everyday consumer cultures and practices. He is currently the module convenor for:

SPR211 – The Sociology of Media & Consumer Culture
SPR322 – Digital Marketing and Consumer Culture
SPR425 – Mobile Media & Digital Futures