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Syllabus, valid from 2020-01-19

Syllabus, valid from 2020-01-19

Title

New Media, ICT and Development

Swedish title

New Media, ICT and Development

Course code

KK622C

Credits

7.5 credits

Grading scale

UA / Excellent (A), Very Good (B), Good (C), Satisfactory (D), Pass (E) or Fail (U)

Language of instruction

English

Decision-making body

Faculty of Culture and Society

Syllabus approval date

2019-11-15

Syllabus valid from

2020-01-19

Level

Advanced level

Entry requirements

Prerequisite courses for this course are: KK620C Media, Globalization and Development (passed) and KK621C Communication, Culture and Media Analysis (passed)

Main field

Communication for Development

Progression level

A1F

Progression level in relation to degree requirements

Compulsory course for the Master Degree in Communication for Development

Course contents

Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and new media are considered important aspects of development and social change. The aim of this course is to explore ICT and new media for social change by reflecting on their integration into existing media, communication and international development contexts as well as their changing forms and practices, including social media, open and big data.
The course covers three central themes:
(I) ICT4D AND PARTICIPATORY MEDIA APPROACHES TO DEVELOPMENT
(II) NEW MEDIA ACTIVISM AND DEVELOPMENT
(III) SOCIAL MEDIA, DATA AND DEVELOPMENT

Learning outcomes

KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
After completing the course, the student shall demonstrate:
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
After completing the course, the student shall demonstrate:
CRITICAL SKILLS AND APPROACH
After completing the course, the student shall demonstrate:

Learning activities

The course’s foundations are online lectures and tutorials. A collaborative pedagogy is applied, based on the productive use of group dynamics through peer reviewing and other forms of interactive communication on the Internet. The lectures are broadcasted via streaming video and can be followed online by international students who are not able to attend in person.

Assessment

Assessment is carried out in two integrated assignments. One assignment is a group assignment (3.5 ECTS), the other an individual assignment (4 ECTS). Collaborative group work and peer-review form part of the assessments.
The group assignment consists two (2) parts:
The individual assignment critically reviews ideas, arguments and discussions from the course literature. Teachers suggest some cases and resources, but the students are encouraged to analyse additional examples that fall within the themes of the course.
The group assignment is primarily linked to learning outcomes listed under SKILLS AND ABILITIES and CHRITICAL SKILLS AND APPROACH ; the individual assignment focuses on learning outcomes listed under KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING and CRITICAL SKILLS AND APPROACH.

Course literature and other study material

Joint reading module 1 - Communication and Development Cooperation
Joint reading module 2 – Culture and Media Analysis

Course evaluation

An anonymous electronic course evaluation is made at the end of the course. The electronic evaluation is accessible for all students.

Additional information

Access to computer with Internet connection is required.