POPULAR CULTURE & MEDIA THEORY

Course NamePOPULAR CULTURE & MEDIA THEORY
Course CodeSOC370
DescriptionSongs, TV shows, movies, and magazines form much of the world we live in, our environment. But what do they all mean? We need to understand that, because popular culture and media influence us all. This course will introduce you to scholars who have thought about these issues, and to their very different answers about what the popular culture and media are, and how best to understand them. We humans enjoy making meanings and sharing them with others. And these meanings have a lot of power to influence us, sometimes in ways we don’t even notice. What is the best way to understand popular culture and the media? This course will introduce you to several thinkers – some philosophers, some psychologists (at least one), some anthropologists, and others – who have thought long and hard about the media and popular culture. They have different answers about what is culture and media, how do they make meaning, what is the best ways to interpret their messages? And what do these theories tell us about what it means to be human, what is really real? If these kinds of questions interest you, and you would like know more about the media and popular culture and what it all means, then this course is for you.
Learning OutcomesUpon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
– Identify terms associated with various theories of culture and media.
– Articulate the various theories in his or her own words.
– Apply the various theories to popular culture works, that is, to analyze popular culture and media from various theoretical perspectives.
SchoolThe School of Humanities & Social Sciences
LevelBachelor
Number of credits (US / ECTS)3 US / 6 ECTS