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NEWM2007 New Media Convergences: Readings in New Media Studies

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Cultural Inquiry
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject New Media Arts
Offered in Second Semester, 2012 and First Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This online course takes for its content a series of readings which address current debates in the theory and practice of New Media. There are 10 readings on topics which include politics of the net, surveillance, the development of net ethics, ideas of the 'posthuman', Web 2.0, web 3.0 and other developments ‘beyond the code’ and access and equity in the web. These readings will also address cultural convergences between older media and newly emerging digital technologies.

Learning Outcomes

On concluding this course you should be able to

  1. Write a critical review on a scholarly article or chapter
  2. Research for an extended range of information on popular opinion on the social issues of new media
  3. Research the scholarly contexts of new media studies
  4. Present clearly on topics and articles that you have researched and critiqued
  5. Enter into scholarly discussion of social and technological issues to do with new media
Indicative Assessment
  • Students will choose 4 readings on which to write 900 words each, 60% (total of 3600 words)
  • Students will choose another 4 readings on which to write 300 words, each 30% (total of 1200 words)
  • Short online presentation (on a reading that the student is not writing on for assessment) to introduce class discussion 5%
  • Weekly online discussion submission 5%
Workload

A committment of 2 hours a week researching, presenting and engaging in online discussion and online assignments

 

Requisite Statement

N/A

Recommended Courses

N/A

Prescribed Texts

Martin Lister et al. (2009). New Media. A critical Introduction, Second Edition, London and New York: Routledge.

Technology Requirements

Alot of Wattle and whatever else is required for online delivery

Majors/Specialisations Film and New Media
Academic Contact Dr Catherine Summerhayes

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