- Docente: Saveria Capecchi
- Credits: 8
- SSD: SPS/08
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Media, Public and Corporate Communication (cod. 5703)
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from Sep 18, 2024 to Nov 28, 2024
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student knows the peculiarities of the different sources of information and the various forms and mode of mediate computer communication. He/she knows how to plan and carry out a research project on media content and media users. He/she knows how to present research results using multimedia resources.
Course contents
The course focuses on the main social changes due to the spreading of digital media and their massive use.
In detail:
- digital divide and gender digital divide
- a brief history and outline of the effects and social uses of digital media
- the encounter of companies and internet user: between gift economy and market economy
- relevant topics in social media studies (control and surveillance, the effect of digital communication on people's relationships, etc.)
- the society of the next future (A.I., virtual reality, robots)
Readings/Bibliography
Essential reading list:
1) A. Arvidsson, A. Delfanti (3 edition 2024) "Introduzione ai media digitali", il Mulino, Bologna (Introduction to Digital Media, new edition 2019).
2) S. Capecchi (nuova edizione 2015) "L'audience 'attiva'. Effetti e usi sociali dei media", Carocci, Roma (par. 2.1, 2.2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.7, 3.3 e cap. 4).
3) H. Jenkins, S. Ford, J. Green (2013) "Spreadable media. I media tra condivisione, circolazione, partecipazione", Apogeo Education, Milano (Spreadable media. Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked Culture).
4) Choose a book between:
S. Turkle (2011) "Insieme ma soli. Perché ci aspettiamo sempre più dalla tecnologia e sempre meno dagli altri", trad. it. Codice edizioni, Torino 2012 (Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other).
P. Dumouchel, L. Damiano (2016), "Vivere con i robot. Saggio sull'empatia artificiale", trad. it. Raffaello Cortina Editore, Milano 2019 (Vivre avec les robots. Essai sur l'empathie artificielle).
S. Zuboff (2019), "Il capitalismo della sorveglianza", trad. it Luiss University Press, Roma (The Age of Surveillance Capitalism).
Teaching methods
Lectures, case studies, seminars.
Assessment methods
Written exam (three open-ended questions taken from the essential reading list) or an essay of 4.000 words on a topic of your choice within the ones tackled during the course. You will have to discuss your research in class, with a short power point presentation.
International students: written exam (or essay of 4.000 words on a topic of your choice) in English, French or Spanish.Teaching tools
Power point slides, videos.
Office hours
See the website of Saveria Capecchi