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CS 371

Social Media & Social Life

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Explores how “social media” create new forms of sociality in everyday life. Topics include: digital networks and communicative power; the internet and the emergence of social media platforms; broadcast vs. social media modes of communication and production; social media and media convergence; social media and politics; social media practices as labour and capital; and the big data of social media. Prerequisites: CS203 and CS235

Explores how “social media” create new forms of sociality in everyday life. Topics include: digital networks and communicative power; the internet and the emergence of social media platforms; broadcast vs. social media modes of communication and production; social media and media convergence; social media and politics; social media practices as labour and capital; and the big data of social media. Prerequisites: CS203 and CS235

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Explores how “social media” create new forms of sociality in everyday life. Topics include: digital networks and communicative power; the internet and the emergence of social media platforms; broadcast vs. social media modes of communication and production; social media and media convergence; social media and politics; social media practices as labour and capital; and the big data of social media. Prerequisites: CS203 and CS235


CS 371

Social Media & Social Life

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Explores how “social media” create new forms of sociality in everyday life. Topics include: digital networks and communicative power; the internet and the emergence of social media platforms; broadcast vs. social media modes of communication and production; social media and media convergence; social media and politics; social media practices as labour and capital; and the big data of social media. Prerequisites: CS203 and CS235

Explores how “social media” create new forms of sociality in everyday life. Topics include: digital networks and communicative power; the internet and the emergence of social media platforms; broadcast vs. social media modes of communication and production; social media and media convergence; social media and politics; social media practices as labour and capital; and the big data of social media. Prerequisites: CS203 and CS235

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Explores how “social media” create new forms of sociality in everyday life. Topics include: digital networks and communicative power; the internet and the emergence of social media platforms; broadcast vs. social media modes of communication and production; social media and media convergence; social media and politics; social media practices as labour and capital; and the big data of social media. Prerequisites: CS203 and CS235


CS 371 Prerequisites

CS 203 (Min. Grade D-) and CS 235 (Min. Grade D-)

CS 371 Leads To

CS 400A, CS 400D, CS 400J, CS 400I, CS 400T, CS 400W

CS 371 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Cultural Studies (CLST)

Communication Studies (CMST)

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