Course title
科学特論Ⅳ   [Science: Special Lecture Ⅳ]
Course category common courses  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 1060011
Instructor(s)
岡野 一郎   [OKANO Ichiro]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
This course gives the introduction to socio-informatics studies. Students will grasp the human history of communication and find how different media shape the way people communicate and social systems operate.
This course helps students enlarge their views on their specialty areas.
Expected Learning
Students can understand differences between human communication and machine communication.
Students can understand historical transformations of social structures and how different media affected them.
Students can understand how information works in current society.

* As for the diploma policy, see the Curriculum maps.
Course schedule
Class 1: guidance
Class 2: non-natural meaning and speech act
Class 3: double bind 1
Class 4: double bind 2
Class 5: consciousness in primitive societies
Class 6: the history of media
Class 7: media and thought
Class 8: media in 20th century
Class 9: capitalism and hiper-consumptive society
Class 10: mass media and society
Class 11: mediated communication
Class 12: the network society
Class 13: mobile communication
Class 14: consumerization and individualization of information
Class 15: intellectual properties and the future of information
Prerequisites
This course is elective.
Students should make adequate preparations before each class spending the standard amount of time as specified by the university to achieve the credit as well as 30 hours of class attendance.
Students must attend at least two-thirds of all classes to get credit. If a student does not fully attend the class (i.e. is present for less than the full 90 minutes) on two occasions, it should be counted as one absence.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Course materials are distributed in class.
References
References are shown to students in class.
Assessment/Grading
Students are evaluated according to the results of quizzes in class and class participation.
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
communication, capitalism, information, media
Office hours
Contact me by email.
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3/14/2019 2:37:20 PM