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Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 201

"Media and Communication Studies: Theory and Practice" ITASIA 201 (Seminar/Theory)
This course explores the complex interplay between media, culture, and society in the context of the digital age. Through a critical examination of various theoretical perspectives and empirical studies, students will gain a deeper understanding of how media technologies shape our social, cultural, and political landscapes, and how these landscapes, in turn, influence the development and use of media.
Throughout the course, students will be encouraged to think critically about the intersection of media technologies with power, inequality, and social change. By the end of the course, students will have developed a comprehensive understanding of the key debates and perspectives in media and cultural studies, equipping them to analyze and navigate the complex media landscapes of the digital age.
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時間割/共通科目コード
コース名
教員
学期
時限
4972010
GII-IA6201L3
Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 201
KARLIN JASON GREGORY
A1 A2
木曜3限
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講義使用言語
英語
単位
2
実務経験のある教員による授業科目
NO
他学部履修
不可
開講所属
学際情報学府
授業計画
1. Introduction to Media and Cultural Studies 2. Structure and Agency in Media Worlds 3. The Frankfurt School and Culture Industries 4. The Semiotics of Popular Culture 5. Audience Studies and Media Reception 6. Media and the Public Sphere 7. Reproduction and Authenticity 8. Media Theory, Software Studies, and Cultural Analytics 9. Big Data, Surveillance, and Trust 10. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning 11. Mediated Communication and Interpersonal Relations 12. Precarity and Affective Labor in the Gig Economy 13. Life and Death in the Anthropocene 14. Final Examination
授業の方法
Seminar/Discussion
成績評価方法
1.Class participation, which will be evaluated on the basis of participation and intellectual engagement in class discussion. (25%) 2.Two “discussion topic” postings on the class webpage. (15%) 3.One "key concept" oral presentation that will explain one of the theoretical concepts raised in the readings through a case study analysis. (10%) 4.A literature review essay of about 2,000-3,000 words. (25%)
教科書
All readings for the course will be available as PDF files from the class webpage.
参考書
NA
履修上の注意
* Open only to graduate students in the ITASIA Program, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies. * ITASIA Program students are required to take this course together with ITASIA 301 (Lecture/Methods).
その他
All classroom discussion and readings will be in English.