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Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 201

Introduction to Media and Communication
This graduate-level seminar provides a comprehensive exploration of contemporary media and communication studies, emphasizing the intricate relationship between theory and practice in our rapidly evolving digital landscape. The course navigates key paradigms in media and cultural studies, from classic frameworks to cutting-edge concepts, equipping students with a robust theoretical foundation while encouraging critical engagement with real-world media phenomena. Through in-depth readings, lively discussions, and applied analysis, students will develop the critical thinking skills necessary to interrogate complex media texts, platforms, and practices using a range of theoretical approaches. By bridging the gap between abstract ideas and concrete media practices, the course prepares students to understand the historical development and current state of media and communication studies, apply theoretical frameworks to emerging technologies, and develop original research questions that contribute to the field. This seminar serves as a foundation for fostering the ability to engage in informed discussions about the role of media in shaping society, culture, and individual experiences. Students will emerge from the course well-equipped to analyze and interpret the complex media ecosystems that characterize our contemporary world, laying the groundwork for advanced research and analysis in the field.
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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
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他学部履修
不可
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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. Political Communication and the Public Sphere 7. Reproduction and Authenticity 8. Software and Platform Studies 9. Big Data and Datified Embodiment 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 active participation and intellectual engagement in class discussion (25%) 2. Two "Raise a Question" posts on Google Classroom that raise discussion question(s) about the class readings (10%) 3. Two "Explain a Concept" presentations that will concisely explain one of the weekly theoretical key concepts raised in the readings through a case study analysis that illustrates the meaning and application of theory to practice. (15%) 4. A "Literature Review" essay of about 2,500-3,000 words that evaluates and critiques the state of the field on a topic related to your proposed thesis or dissertation, and provides a justification for your own research questions and/or approach. (25%) 5. A final examination composed of multiple-choice questions. Questions will cover the content of the readings and discussion in ITASIA 201. (25%)
教科書
All readings for the course will be available as PDF files from the class webpage.
参考書
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履修上の注意
* Open only to graduate students in the ITASIA Program, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies. *Though required for all ITASIA masters students, ITASIA doctoral students may take this class as an elective.
その他
All classroom discussion and readings will be in English.