Technology, Culture and Society
Course offered :
- Current semester
- Next semester
Current programmes of study
| Number of credits | 15 |
| Course offered (semester) | Autumn |
| Schedule | Schedule |
| Reading list | Reading list |
Language of Instruction
English
Pre-requirements
None
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:
- describe insights into the relationship between communication technology, society and culture in a longitudinal historical perspective-
- describe the origin and development of modern media and how new technology creates new forms of communication and interaction.
- conduct a critical evaluation of the relationship between communication technology, society and culture and how they affect each other.
- explain the relevance of media technology for the development of modern forms of culture and society.
reflect on the relationship between media technology and the context it appears in.
Contact Information
studieveileder@media.uib.no
Course offered (semester)
Autumn
Language of Instruction
English
Course Unit Level
Bachelor
Access to the Course Unit
Open for all students at University of Bergen
Aim and Content
The course aims at a theoretical specialization in the changing roles of the media and communication technologies. INFOMEVI201 seeks to shed light on the relationship between media, society and culture in a longitudinal historical perspective. The central issue that the course seeks to explore has two angles: On the one hand the course studies what role media and communication technology have had in the development of modern culture and society; on the other hand it aims to create an understanding of some of the social and cultural prerequisites that have made possible the invention and use of media technology. For this reason this course is less about the content of mass communication than it is about the media technology themselves.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:
- describe insights into the relationship between communication technology, society and culture in a longitudinal historical perspective-
- describe the origin and development of modern media and how new technology creates new forms of communication and interaction.
- conduct a critical evaluation of the relationship between communication technology, society and culture and how they affect each other.
- explain the relevance of media technology for the development of modern forms of culture and society.
reflect on the relationship between media technology and the context it appears in.
Pre-requirements
None
Teaching Methods
The course will be arranged as a series of lectures and seminars throughout the term.
Compulsory Requirements
Compulsory participation in seminar group. Each student must hand in a seminar essay of 3-4 pages.
Assessment methods
4 days take home exam
Grading Scale
The grading system has a descending scale from A to E for passes and F for fail.
Course Unit Evaluation
The course is evaluated by the students every 3 years, and by the teacher every year.
Contact Information
studieveileder@media.uib.no