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Dec 19, 2024
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ANTH 5020 - Media Anthropology This course introduces media anthropology as a subfield within cultural anthropology and explores theoretical and ethnographic issues relevant to the study of media-related practices in the social lives of living communities.
Requisites: Credit Hours: 4 Repeat/Retake Information: May not be retaken. Lecture/Lab Hours: 3.0 lecture Grades: Eligible Grades: A-F,WP,WF,WN,FN,AU,I Learning Outcomes: - Students will be able to describe major theory and methods in media anthropology.
- Students will be able to assess the ethics of media representation and the politics of media production and consumption in relation to cross-cultural research and communication.
- Students will be able to demonstrate self-reflexivity about their biases and expectations in addressing media representation with special attention to questions of positionality and identity markers such as race, gender, ethnicity, sexuality and ability.
- Students will be able to investigate complex questions of media and culture in a rigorous and systematic manner, and to articulate answers to these questions that reflect a sensitivity to cultural difference.
- Students will be able to interpret intercultural experiences associated with media and culture and respond empathetically towards other cultural groups, suspending judgment and valuing diverse perspectives.
- Students will be able to demonstrate, through verbal and non-verbal communications, curiosity and openness regarding the ways in which media influences the construction of meaning, identity, and social relationships within various communities.
- Students will be able to prepare a draft of an article following the conventions and requirements of a targeted academic journal.
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