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Digital Culture and Politics
MDST 3002
Examines issues at the intersection of digital media, culture and politics, such as regulation and network architecture, piracy and hacking, and grassroots activism. Engage with a range of theories about cultural politics, democracy, liberalism and neo-liberalism in relation to digital information and communication technologies.text/html2024-08-16T10:22:12-0500Anonymous ([email protected])academic_honesty
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Academic honesty
I expect that all my students adhere to an ethic of academic honesty: a practice of actively embracing the task of creating original work and crediting the contributions of others.
The university defines academic dishonesty as cheating, plagiarism, unauthorized collaboration, falsifying academic records, and any act designed to avoid participating honestly in the learning process. Academic dishonesty also includes, but is not limited to, providing false or misleading informati…text/html2023-11-11T16:29:32-0500Anonymous ([email protected])disruptive_entrepreneurship
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Disruptive Entrepreneurship
MDST 2011
Disruption has become a hallowed achievement in contemporary business culture. What, exactly, do entrepreneurs, investors, and Internet evangelists mean by the word? What have been the great disruptions of our time, and who wound up disrupted?text/html2021-10-07T23:38:35-0500Anonymous ([email protected])engagement_with_assigned_sources
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Engagement with assigned sources
My courses frequently require engagement with assigned sources. Let me explain what that means in more depth than the syllabus allows.
The purpose is to evaluate students' comprehension with the texts and other media assigned in the course syllabus. Think of it as an open-book quiz. I do this so that more artificial evaluations like exams are not necessary. But in order for this purpose to be achieved, I want to see that you can do the following:text/html2021-10-07T23:39:37-0500Anonymous ([email protected])connected_media_practices
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Connected Media Practices
MDST 5001
What are the economies that underlie our connections? This course will undertake a journey into the practice and theory of media entrepreneurship, introducing the dominant norms of entrepreneurial cultures, together with avenues for critique and transformation. By turning a critical eye to the networks around us today, we will learn to design tools and economies for networks to come.text/html2021-01-02T02:39:31-0500Anonymous ([email protected])religion_in_american_life
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Religion in American Life: Discovering the Past, Encountering the Present
What this class is about
Religion is omnipresent, so to speak, and it influences our society in immense ways. Yet we are often taught not to think, discuss, or even notice it. This course will teach the opposite lesson. Together we will learn about the power, diversity, and creativity of religion in the history of the United States of America. We will studytext/html2024-10-28T16:17:20-0500Anonymous ([email protected])internships
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Internships
This page provides a general outline of what I expect for a successful student internship that I supervise at CU Boulder. The details will be worked out on a case-by-case basis.
Learning objectives
* Identify a critical, scholarly perspective that can inform a work experiencetext/html2024-08-16T10:29:58-0500Anonymous ([email protected])university_policies
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University of Colorado Boulder Policies
Classroom Behavior
Students and faculty are responsible for maintaining an appropriate learning environment in all instructional settings, whether in person, remote, or online. Failure to adhere to such behavioral standards may be subject to discipline. Professional courtesy and sensitivity are especially important with respect to individuals and topics dealing with race, color, national origin, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, creed, religion, sexual or…text/html2024-04-23T18:40:00-0500Anonymous ([email protected])hacker_culture
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Hacker Culture
MDST 2012
it seems to me sometimes I've entered some inverted zone, some mirror world where the dorkiest shit in the world is completely dominant. The world has dorkified itself.---Mercer in Dave Eggers, The Circle (2013)
What is this course about?text/html2021-01-02T02:39:31-0500Anonymous ([email protected])global_media_literacy
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Global Media Literacy
Take a collaborative tour of the global media environment. This course unveils the hidden ways in which our media lives intersect with people an economies in distant places. Understand the ways in which politics, cultures, business models, and conflicts shape the media we encounter—and those we don't.text/html2021-01-02T02:39:31-0500Anonymous ([email protected])media_and_the_public
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Media and the Public
In this class, we will learn about what it means to be a mediated public by becoming one and reflecting on our practice. As we discuss critical and primary readings on media, democracy, and the public sphere, the class will undergo a process together. We will cultivate our own public sphere, setting rules and adjusting them as we go. The midterm and final projects are short exercises in established genres of media intervention..#