Dr Harrison Smith
BA, MA, PhD
Department of Sociological Studies
Lecturer in Digital Media & Society
(He/him)
+44 114 222 6477
Full contact details
Department of Sociological Studies
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- Profile
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Harrison joined the department in September 2019 and before that was a research associate at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University.
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.
During his PhD, Harrison was a course instructor at the University of Toronto’s Institute of Communication, Culture, and Information Technology where he taught courses in media theory and digital audience research.
Harrison also holds a diploma in photojournalism with work experience in several Canadian newspapers.
- Research interests
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Harrison’s research broadly examines the political economy of data analytics with a focus on consumer surveillance for marketing applications within smart cities.
His dissertation examined the rise of location-based marketing and theorised its impact on the production of geodemographic knowledge through location data and urban informatics.
He is currently interested in understanding the socio-economic impacts of 5G data infrastructures, and the processes of industry consolidation within data brokerage and analytics markets.
Throughout this, he is interested in understanding how new forms of socio-economic inequality are built into data infrastructures that automate processes of surveillance, classification, and market segmentation in everyday urban life.
He is interested in supervising students at any level with an interest in:
- Marketing and consumer culture
- Smart cities and urban informatics
- Data analytics industries
- Mobile and geolocative media
- Surveillance and privacy
- Political economy of information
- Start-ups and digital economies
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . Theory, Culture and Society.
- . The Sociological Review, 68(3), 641-658.
- . Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 110(2), 360-370.
- . Information, Communication & Society, 22(8), 1044-1061.
- . Journal of Cultural Economy, 12(3), 201-214.
- . Information, Communication & Society, 1-18.
- . Information, Communication & Society, 1-16.
- . The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien.
Chapters
Preprints
- Teaching activities
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Harrison is currently the module leader of SCS2016 – The sociology of the media.