2024f-apcmds4275a-03

AP/CMDS4275 3.0 A: Power, Resistance and New Media

Offered by: CMDS


 Session

Fall 2024

 Term

F

Format

SEMR

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

What is the relationship between the changing forms of state and corporate power and civil society resistance associated with new media? The role of new media in protest movements (e.g., Occupy), transparency platforms (e.g., Wikipedia), and hactivism (e.g., Anonymous) is explored, along with how states and corporations limit communication rights and use new media to surveil and disrupt civil societies. Theories of networks, social movements, tactical and new media, and state formation will be addressed.This course was previously offered as AP/COMN 4275 3.00.Course credit exclusions: None. Open to: Fourth year students.


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