Political and social aspects of digital interactive media: erinevus redaktsioonide vahel

Allikas: KakuWiki
Mine navigeerimisribaleMine otsikasti
Resümee puudub
 
(ei näidata sama kasutaja 16 vahepealset redaktsiooni)
12. rida: 12. rida:
=== Lectures/topics: ===
=== Lectures/topics: ===


;;[[1. e-Democracy, e-Elections and e-Government - social movements, participatory democracy and the Net]]
# [[Towards the information society]]
;;[[2. Global networks in global politics
# [[The networked world]]
;;[[3. The Big Brother on Menwith Hill (privacy and eavesdropping]]
# [[Censors vs Cyberspace]]
;;[[4. Censors vs Cyberspace]]
# [[The Big Brother on Menwith Hill]] (privacy and eavesdropping)
;;[[5. Social software, social engineering]] (not so much security but social aspects of manipulation)
# [[The Digital Divide]]
;;[[6. Political campaigns and new media]]
# [[The Ubiquitous Computing and network society]]
;;[[7. The Hacker Ethic and empowerment of minorities]]
# [[The Hacker Ethic in a Networked World]]
;;[[8. Hacktivism and Cyberterror]]
# [[The Empowerment: Different People, Digital World]]
;;[[9. Gender issues off- and online]] (Susanna)
# [[From Hacktivism to Cyberwar]]
;;[[10. New Media and culture]] (seminar?; Susanna)
# [[e-Democracy, e-Elections and e-Government]] (social movements, participatory democracy and the Net)
;;[[11. Play of life in the theatre of networks]] (Susanna).  
# [[Global networks in global politics]]
;;[[12. Narration, storytelling, non-linear media]] (Susanna?)
# [[Social software, social engineering]] (not so much security but social aspects of manipulation)
# [[Gender issues off- and online]] (Susanna)
# [[New Media and culture]] (seminar?; Susanna)
# [[Play of life in the theatre of networks]] (Susanna).  
# [[Narration, storytelling, non-linear media]] (Susanna?)
...
...


=== Assessment: ===


=== Assignments: ===
 
* paper + slides + oral presentation
* assignments
* link portfolio (Technorati or similar)
* blog


=== Readings: ===
=== Readings: ===


* Barlow, J. P. (1996) [http://homes.eff.org/~barlow/Declaration-Final.html A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace] 
* George, J.F. (2003) Computers in Society: Privacy, Ethics and the Internet. Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey
* Himanen, P. (2004) [http://www.eduskunta.fi/efakta/vk/tuv/challenges_of_the_globalinformationsociety.pdf Challenges of the Global Information Society].  report for the Committee for the Future in Parliament of Finland. 
* Himanen, P. (2001) Hacker Ethic. Random House
* Himanen, P. (2002) Häkkerieetika ja informatsiooniajastu vaim. Kunst, Tallinn (Estonian translation of ''Hacker Ethic'')
* Lessig, L. (2004). [http://www.free-culture.org/freecontent/ Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity]. The Penguin Press.
* Martin, B. (1998) [http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/98il/ Information Liberation: Challenging the Corruptions of Information Power]. Freedom Press, London.
* Smith, M.A., Kollock, P., eds (1999). Communities in Cyberspace.  Routledge
* Stallman, R. (2002). Free Software, Free Society. Ed. Joshua Gay. GNU Press
* Wynants, M., Cornelis, J., eds (2005) [http://crosstalks.vub.ac.be/publications/Howopenisthefuture/howopenfuture_CROSSTALKSBOOK1.pdf How Open is the Future? Economic, Social and Cultural Scenarios inspired by Free & Open-Source Sofware]. CrossTalks, VUB Brussels University Press 2005.


=== Links: ===
=== Links: ===

Viimane redaktsioon: 8. aprill 2008, kell 07:19

NB! This is only a development "sandbox" - the real course will be located at the Owl Academy.


Main idea - to introduce various political and social issues in the field of new media, to promote awareness of and to discuss the diverse circle of related problems.

The Course:

  • 16 weeks (one semester/term) - one 1.5-hour session (lecture or lab) weekly plus independent work.
  • 3.0 Estonian academic credits, 4.0 ECTS credits


Lectures/topics:

  1. Towards the information society
  2. The networked world
  3. Censors vs Cyberspace
  4. The Big Brother on Menwith Hill (privacy and eavesdropping)
  5. The Digital Divide
  6. The Ubiquitous Computing and network society
  7. The Hacker Ethic in a Networked World
  8. The Empowerment: Different People, Digital World
  9. From Hacktivism to Cyberwar
  10. e-Democracy, e-Elections and e-Government (social movements, participatory democracy and the Net)
  11. Global networks in global politics
  12. Social software, social engineering (not so much security but social aspects of manipulation)
  13. Gender issues off- and online (Susanna)
  14. New Media and culture (seminar?; Susanna)
  15. Play of life in the theatre of networks (Susanna).
  16. Narration, storytelling, non-linear media (Susanna?)

...

Assessment:

  • paper + slides + oral presentation
  • assignments
  • link portfolio (Technorati or similar)
  • blog

Readings:

Links: