This class addresses important, current debates in media with in-depth discussion of popular perceptions and policy implications.
249 years, 11 months
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Students will engage in the critical study of the economic, political, social, and cultural significance of media, and learn to identify, analyze, and understand the complex relations among media texts, policies, institutions, industries, and infrastructures. This class offers the opportunity to discuss, in stimulating and challenging ways, topics such as ideology, propaganda, net neutrality, big data, digital hacktivism, digital rebellion, media violence, gamification, collective intelligence, participatory culture, intellectual property, artificial intelligence, etc., from historical, transcultural, and multiple methodological perspectives.
Course Currilcum
- Course Ideologies and Conceptual Maps Unlimited
- Stereotypes and Agency Unlimited
- Propaganda and Censorship Unlimited
- Propaganda Survival Guide Unlimited
- Media Violence Unlimited
- Big Data Unlimited
- Socialization and Intimacy in Digital Environments Unlimited
- Collective Intelligence versus the Expert Paradigm Unlimited
- Participatory Culture Unlimited