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Credits
4 credits
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None

Life online increasingly effects our political world: bots are “stealing” elections, hackers who leak government secrets are alternately hailed as heroes or traitors, protests are organized as Facebook events and twitter threads turn into impassioned debates that span remote locations. How has the growth of networked communication changed politics? What are the perils and promises of online participation for democracy? This course studies emerging technology and current events, but asks old questions about what it means to participate in a public. It addresses problems of access, safety, literacy, and inequality that reemerge in new forms. This course brings together key concepts in media studies and democracy theory to think about our roles as citizens in the digital age: as we come of age in a networked society, what new opportunities and responsibilities do we have as globally connected citizens and political actors?

Term
Fall 2021
Discipline
CM (Communications)
Day Start Time End Time
Friday
13:45
15:05
Type
CCI
Can be taken twice for credit?
Off
Level
Undergraduate
CAMS ID
42156
Code
CM1099FB 8
Name
SPEAKING OUT & LOGGING IN: DIGITAL PARTICIPATION AND PUBLIC
Section
FB 8
Start Date
Sunday, September 05 2021
End Date
Thursday, December 09 2021
Start Month
September
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