Henry Jenkins
COMM 202
Introduction to Communications Technology
This course is intended as an introduction to the ways new and emerging communications technologies impact our culture. While the primary focus will be on digital and mobile technologies and practices (contemporary new media), the course will also consider a range of older media when they were new - including print culture, cinema, television, recorded sound, photography, and the telephone. The course is divided into three broad units:
Understanding Technological Change is intended to offer broad conceptual frameworks for thinking about the relations between technology and culture.
Reinventing... takes as its starting point the ways that the emergence of digital, networked, and mobile communications technology has impacted pre-existing media forms.
Rethinking... examines a range of institutions and practices as they are re-imagined in response to the introduction of new communications technologies.
Taken as a whole, this class will introduce students to:
Core issues concerning the study of communications technologies
The process of media in transition
The ways that new media impact existing media and institutions
Core digital platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia, Twitter, eBay, Flickr, Second Life, etc.) and the ways they are reshaping our everyday lives.
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