Introduction to Media Literacies
(Same as Information Studies M121.) Seminar, four hours. Exploration of relationships between media, technology, and popular culture. Students guided to analyze media representations, question process of normalizing dominant ideologies, and create counter-hegemonic media messages. Through application of critical media literacy framework, students expand notions of literacy to be more inclusive of all types of texts; and deepen their abilities to question power of word, image, and sound-bite to represent social and environmental injustice. Letter grading.
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Class was amazing, you learn something new about media every time. It's very laidback and as long as you complete the assignments you'll get an A. Professor share is very understanding and a great professor to learn from.
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Has a group project
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Attendance required
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No midterms
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10th week final
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