Goals: To have students intervene in current scholarly debates on how digital media has transformed, or should transform, our conceptions of politics, communication, art, law, and life. Content: Whatever 21st century technologies -- or human reactions to them -- are most scandalous or interesting when the class meets, which are studied via current scholarship in the digital humanities, drawing primarily from the traditions of rhetoric, media, and cultural theory. Taught: Once per year. Prerequisite: ENG 1110 or its equivalent. Credits:
Goals: To introduce students to conceptual frameworks of critical media studies; to create savvy med...
This graduate readings seminar provides a comprehensive introduction to the major themes and issues ...
Goals: To introduce students to conceptual frameworks of critical media studies; to create savvy med...
Goals: To have students intervene in current scholarly debates on how digital media has transformed,...
Goals: To have students intervene in current scholarly debates on how digital media has transformed,...
Goals: To have students intervene in current scholarly debates on how digital media has transformed,...
Friendship, knowledge, love, sex, the private/public divide, the news, the idea of violence, the ide...
International audienceFrom chalkboard sites to social media, from smartphones to interactive grading...
Goals: To develop a capacity for strategic thinking and understanding of the creation, dissemination...
Goals: To develop a capacity for strategic thinking and understanding of the creation, dissemination...
This practicum is open to students with developed skill sets in digital media, rhetoric, professiona...
This course serves as an advanced seminar in critical methods as applied to media and digital studie...
Goals: To introduce students to conceptual frameworks of critical media studies; to create savvy med...
Goals: To introduce students to conceptual frameworks of critical media studies; to create savvy med...
Democracy in the digital networked age of “fake news” and “alternative facts” requires new literacy ...
Goals: To introduce students to conceptual frameworks of critical media studies; to create savvy med...
This graduate readings seminar provides a comprehensive introduction to the major themes and issues ...
Goals: To introduce students to conceptual frameworks of critical media studies; to create savvy med...
Goals: To have students intervene in current scholarly debates on how digital media has transformed,...
Goals: To have students intervene in current scholarly debates on how digital media has transformed,...
Goals: To have students intervene in current scholarly debates on how digital media has transformed,...
Friendship, knowledge, love, sex, the private/public divide, the news, the idea of violence, the ide...
International audienceFrom chalkboard sites to social media, from smartphones to interactive grading...
Goals: To develop a capacity for strategic thinking and understanding of the creation, dissemination...
Goals: To develop a capacity for strategic thinking and understanding of the creation, dissemination...
This practicum is open to students with developed skill sets in digital media, rhetoric, professiona...
This course serves as an advanced seminar in critical methods as applied to media and digital studie...
Goals: To introduce students to conceptual frameworks of critical media studies; to create savvy med...
Goals: To introduce students to conceptual frameworks of critical media studies; to create savvy med...
Democracy in the digital networked age of “fake news” and “alternative facts” requires new literacy ...
Goals: To introduce students to conceptual frameworks of critical media studies; to create savvy med...
This graduate readings seminar provides a comprehensive introduction to the major themes and issues ...
Goals: To introduce students to conceptual frameworks of critical media studies; to create savvy med...