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Digital Culture and Sociology. Introduction. about today. Players: me, you. Course description Course format Course contents Related disciplines What is cultural studies? An example. part 1. break. part 2. Academic background Department (DIAC) Office 2D16, tosca@itu.dk Research
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Digital Culture and Sociology Introduction DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
about today • Players: me, you. • Course description • Course format • Course contents • Related disciplines • What is cultural studies? • An example part 1 break part 2 DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
Academic background Department (DIAC) Office 2D16, tosca@itu.dk Research Courses taught Why am I here? Name Academic background Semesters here? Why are you here? multiplayer you me DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
course description This course examines the ways that the new information technologies are affecting everyday life, culture, institutions, groups, and individuals; dealing with issues about the representation, identity, production, consumption and regulation of IT. Grounded in the fields of cultural studies and, to a lesser extent, sociology, the course will explore a variety of topics from several theoretical approaches, as well as provide practical experience with different research methodologies (statistical, qualitative, ethnographic, textual analysis, etc.). The course will each session focus on a particular case study in order to bring theory and practise together (for example the new social practises regarding the use of mobile phones). DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
course format lecture 13:30 to 15:30 with break Perspective, texts, cs... On site 16 to 17 seminar 1hr and a half exercises readings each your time DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
The raw numbers: the hard truth • 20 to 30 hours per ECTS, everything included (also the physical exam). • Thus, 7,5 ECTS corresponds to 150 to 225 hours. • If we count 13 hours per week per course (which amounts to 39 hours total workload per week) • students will use about 156 hours during teaching period • and the remaining hours for exam preparation DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
communication website Function, updates, materials. emails Weekly information about preparation. (DDKSE2004_stud@itu.dk) DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
course contents Du Gay , Paul, Stuart Hall, Linda James, Hugh Mackay and Keith Smith. 1997. Doing Cultural Studies: The story of the Sony Walkman. London: Sage. DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
course contents lectures • Introduction • Doing Cultural Studies • Everyday Life and IT • People Online • Cyberspace myths: Cyberpunk • Audiences, consumption and industry • Identity • Community • Cyberspace and Ethics • Gender • Regulation • Theothers´ culture DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
course contents kinds of exercises • Content Analysis • Ethnographic methods I: Storytelling • Qualitative studies: Interviews • Ethnographic methods II: Participant Observation • Quantitative studies: Questionnaires + Data analysis DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
your load • Turn up to class • Read the texts • Prepare the exercises • Speak in seminars • The exam: synopsis format • Oral exam DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
related disciplines digital our object of study culture we borrow theories and methods from:- the humanities(“textual disciplines”)- the social sciences + sociology how is DDKS different from the other courses? DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
FAQ: disciplines is the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociologists investigate the structure of groups, organizations, and societies, and how people interact within these contexts.(American Sociological Organization) sociology a set of values / meanings / products / practices / symbolic communication / social behaviour / traditions...we will discuss this during the course... culture DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
cultural studies The course program is in the “cultural studies” tradition but we don’t use the name as title because: - no particular political agenda- the IT angle- not only marginal cultures... to the text DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca
an example DIGITAL CULTURE AND SOCIOLOGY session 1 – Susana Tosca