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    S0140: Survey of Global Media & Communication (Nishimura 2023)

    Course Description

    This course is designed to introduce some of the basic terms and concepts in the field of media and communication studies in the global context. Over the course of the semester, we will examine key themes in the discipline involving the social, political, economic, cultural, and technological contexts in which media objects and devices are produced and consumed. Reading canonical and contemporary texts in the field, we will ask: What is communication? What are media? What is the implication of “globalization”? How do communication media operate both as material formats and institutional forces? And how, in turn, do these formats and forces generate a frame of reference for people’s everyday lives? Formulating responses to such questions will involve considering how media help to maintain the status quo while at the same time exploring how the media also routinely invested as agents or conduits for social change.

     

    Learning objectives

    ·      Explain, define, and apply the fundamental concepts for media and communication studies.

    ·      Illustrate how media and communication technologies produce a relation to the world through their design, implementation, and underlying infrastructure.

    ·      Apply various perspectives on media and communication discussed in class to your own everyday mediated, communicative experiences, as well as to your use of media devices.



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