Digitala medieteknologier: produktion och mediekunnighet, 15 högskolepoäng
Giltig fr.o.m.: | VT2021 |
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Giltig t.o.m.: | HT2021 |
Beslutsdatum: | 2020-11-26 |
Beslutad av: | Ämnesrådet i medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap |
Archives and Algorithms, 7,5 hp
Books:
Bolin Göran (ed.) (2012) Cultural technologies: the shaping of culture in media and society. Routledge research in cultural and media studies, New York: Routledge. (selection of 100 pages)
van Dijck José (2007) Mediated Memories in the Digital Age. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 256 pages.
Cheney-Lippold John (2017) We are Data. Algorithms and The Making of Our Digital Selves. New York: New York University Press. (selection of 100 pages)
Other literature (articles & book chapters)
Ananny, Mike (2016). “Toward an Ethics of Algorithms: Convening, Observation, Probability, and Timeliness”. Science, Technology, & Human Values, 41(1): 93–117
Aouragh Miriyam and Chakravartty Paula (2016) Infrastructures of empire: towards a critical geopolitics of media and information studies. Media, Culture & Society. 1-17. Available from: http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/doi/10.1177/0163443716643007
Beer David and Burrows Roger (2013) Popular Culture, Digital Archives and the New Social Life of Data. Theory, Culture & Society 30(4): 47–71.
Bolin Göran and Andersson Schwarz J (2015) Heuristics of the algorithm: Big Data, user interpretation and institutional translation. Big Data & Society 2(2).
Bucher Taina (2012) Want to be on the top? Algorithmic power and the threat of invisibility on Facebook. New Media & Society 14(7): 1164–1180.
Bucher Taina (2016) Neither black nor box: Ways of knowing algorithms. In: Kubitschko Sebastian & Anne Kaun (Eds.): Innovative Methods in Media and Communication Studies. London: Palgrave, pp. 81-98.
Diakopoulos, Nicholas (2015). “Algorithmic Accountability: Journalistic Investigation of Computational Power Structures.” Digital Journalism 3(3): 1–18. doi:10.1080/21670811.2014.976411.
Ekbia, Hamid & Bonnie Nardi (2014). “Heteromation and its (dis)contents: The invisible division of labor between humans and machines”. First Monday, 19(6). doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/fm.v19i6.5331
Gehl Robert (2011) The archive and the processor: The internal logic of Web 2.0. New Media & Society (13): 1228–1244.
Gillespie Tarleton (2014) The Relevance of Algorithms. In: Gillespie T, Boczkowski P, and Foot K (eds), Media Technologies : Essays on Communication, Materiality, and Society, Cambridge: MIT Press, pp. 167–194.
Just Natascha & Latzer Michael (2017) Governance by algorithms: reality construction by algorithmic selection on the Internet. In: Media, Culture & Society 39(2), 238-258.
Lynch, Clifford (2017). “Stewardship in the ‘Age of Algorithms’”. First Monday, 22(12). doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/fm.v22i112.8097
Manoff Marlene (2004) Theories of the Archive from Across the Disciplines. Libraries and the Academy (1): 9–25.
Manovich Lev (2001) The Language of New Media. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. pp. 212-236 (24 pages)
Striphas Ted (2015) Algorithmic culture. European Journal of Cultural Studies 18(4-5): 395–412.
Additional sources for further reference:
Cohen Julie (2012) Configuring the networked self: law, code, and the play of everyday practice. New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University Press.
Crawford, Kate (2017). “The Trouble with Bias”. Keynote, NIPS 2017.
https://datahub.packtpub.com/machine-learning/20-lessons-bias-machine-
learning-systems-nips-2017/
Gillespie Tarleton, Boczkowski P and Foot K (eds) (2014) Media technologies: essays on communication, materiality, and society. Inside technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Manovich Lev (2013) Software takes command: extending the language of new media. International texts in critical media aesthetics, New York ; London: Bloomsbury.
Niederer Sabine and van Dijck José (2010) Wisdom of the crowd or technicity of content? Wikipedia as a sociotechnical system. New Media & Society 12(8): 1368–1387.
Seaver, Nick (2017). “Algorithms as culture: Some tactics for the ethnography of algorithmic systems”. Big Data & Society, 4 (2). doi:10.1177/2053951717738104.
Turkle Sherry (2005) The second self: computers and the human spirit. 20th anniversary ed., 1st MIT Press ed. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press., p. 1-17 (17 pages)
Yeo ShinJoung (2016) Geopolitics of search: Google versus China? Media, Culture & Society. Available from: http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/doi/10.1177/0163443716643014
Critical Media and Information Literacy, 7,5 hp
Books (ca 300 p.)
Mihailidis, P. (2018). Civic media literacies - re-imagining human connection in an age of digital. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Kellner, D. & Share, J. (2019). The Critical Media Literacy Guide: Engaging Media and Transforming Education. Boston: Brill.
Articles (through SH-library or on the web) (ca 140 p)
boyd, danah (2017). Did media literacy backfire? Points, 5 January 2017.
Available: https://points.datasociety.net/did-media-literacy-backfire-7418c084d88d
Forsler, I. (2018). Towards infrastructure literacy in media education. The Journal of Media Literacy (1–2). Madison: the National Telemedia Council, pp. 87–91.
Forsman, M. (2018). Digital competence and the future media citizen: A preliminary conceptual analysis. The Journal of Media Literacy (1–2). Madison: the National Telemedia Council, pp. 24–29.
Sandoval M, Fuchs, Christian (2010). Towards a critical theory of alternative media. Telematics and Informatics 27 (2010) p. 141–150 (9 p).
Gray, J., Gerlitz, C., & Bounegru, L. (2018). Data infrastructure literacy. Big Data & Society, 5(2)
Kellner, D., & Share, J. (2007). Critical media literacy, democracy, and the reconstruction of education. In D. Macedo & S.R. Steinberg (Eds.), Media literacy: A reader (pp. 3-23). New York: Peter Lang Publishing. 23p
Mattern, S. (2013). Infrastructural Tourism. Places Journal. https://doi.org/10.22269/130701 https://placesjournal.org/article/infrastructural-tourism/
Mihailidis, P.; Thevenin, B. (2013). Media literacy as core competence for engaged citizenship in participatory democracy. American Behavioral Scientist. 57(11), pp. 1611–1622.
Peters, J.D. (2015). "Infrastructuralism: Media as Traffic between Nature and Culture", in Näser-Lather, M.,& Neubert, C. (Eds.). (2015). Traffic: media as infrastructures and cultural practices (Article available in E-Book version, Södertörn library).
Potter, James W (2010). The state of media literacy: Education for tomorrow’s media. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media London. 54:4.
Potter, J.W. (2014). Guidelines for Media Literacy Interventions in the Digital Age. Medij. istraž. (god. 20, br. 2) 2014. (5-29) IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI RAD UDK: 316.77 Zaprimljeno: 30 lipnja, 2014. file:///Users/shmlfn/Downloads/Guidelines_for_Media_Literacy_Interventions_in_the_Digital_Age%20(2).pdf
Additional
CORE PRINCIPLES OF MEDIA LITERACY EDUCATION in the
UNITED STATES, National Associaton for Media Literacy Education,
http://www.kushima.org/is/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/CorePrinciples.pdf
Ciccone, M (2018). Digital citizenship 2.0. Beyond fear mongering. The Journal of Media Literacy (1–2). Madison: the National Telemedia Council, pp. 102–106.
Gordon, Eric & Stephen Walter (2016). Meaningful Inefficiencies: Resisting the Logic of Technological Efficiency in the Design of Civic Systems 243. In Gordon, Eric & Paul Mihailidis (eds). Civic Media. Technology, design, practice, Boston: MIT, pp. 243–267.
Optional books for seminar (approx 250 p per student)
Couldry, Nick, Sonia Livingstone & Tim Markham (2007/2010): Media consumption and public engagement. Beyond the presumption of attention, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. (250 p.)
Ratto, Matt & Megan Boler (eds.) (2014). DIY citizenship: critical making and social media, Cambridge Massachusetts : The MIT Press. (urval ca 200 s)
Gorden, Eric & Mihailidis, Paul (2016). Civic Media. Technology, Design, Practice, Cambridge Massachusetts : The MIT Press. (urval ca 200 s)
Sanjay Asthana, Nishan Havandjian (2016). Palestinian Youth Media and
the Pedagogies of Estrangement, New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (186 p.)
Belinha S. De Abreu, Melda N. Yildi (2016).
Global media literacy in a digital age: teaching beyond borders, New York: Peter Lang, [2016]
(297 p.)