Teacher
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CARBONE VINCENZO
(syllabus)
The course deals with the critical sociological analysis of "digital media" and "platform capitalism" that seem to represent the paradigm of contemporary societies and cultures. Between utopias and dystopias, while promising freedom, participation and democracy, they constitute themselves as "machines of differences" that reinforce multiscalar inequalities and disparities.
The course is divided into three parts.
In the first part, introductory, after the clarification of the notions of "digital revolution", "network society" and "social media", we will review the fundamental stages of technological innovation in the history of advanced capitalism and the main theoretical approaches of the socio-anthropological field.
In the second part, of a general nature, the economic, political and cultural dimensions of the "networked society" will be analyzed. Particular attention will be paid to the analysis of "learning processes" and "self-construction" and, more generally, to the analysis of "knowledge workers" and forms of "value extraction" through "digital platforms".
In the third part, a monographic study - of a laboratory type - the relationships between digital media, learning processes and transmedia practices of young people will be addressed, through the participation of students in field research activities.
central themes of the course (organized in teaching units of about three hours):
1. Network society, Social media 2. Stages of technological innovation and affirmation of digital capitalism 3. Theoretical approaches to digital media 4. Digital Platform Economy, Click Work, 5. Digital divide, access and control 6. Information, public opinion, politics, participation 7. Digital cultures, the individual on the net, learning, identity, relationships, flips 8. Learning from the network, digital learning environments 9. Digital media and educational processes (formal and informal): transmedia skills and informal learning strategies. 10. Methodological approaches for the analysis of digital media. 11. 1. Laboratory monograph: learning platforms 12. 2. Laboratory monograph: learning platforms
for non-attending students: • 1. volunteering cultures: social communication models; • 2. cultures of volunteering: the forms of Participation.
(reference books)
1. Adam Arvidsson e Alessandro Delfanti, Introduzione ai media digitali, il Mulino. 2. Antonio Casilli, Schiavi del clic, Feltrinelli.
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