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Course, academic year 2023/2024
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New Media Studies I - ANM50580
Title: Studia nových médií I
Guaranteed by: Institute of Information Studies and Librarianship - New Media Studies (21-UISKNM)
Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Actual: from 2023
Semester: winter
Points: 0
E-Credits: 4
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/0, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Is provided by: ANM50646
Additional information: http://novamedia.ff.cuni.cz/
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: Mgr. Michaela Slussareff, Ph.D.
Annotation -
Last update: Mgr. Václav Paštěka (15.09.2022)
The aim of the course is to provide an orientation in contemporary philosophy with emphasis on those philosophical<br>
approaches, knowledge of which is essential for understanding the thought behind new media<br>
theories. In particular, this includes continental philosophy. We move in the area between philosophy and<br>
media, but also between philosophy and art, philosophy and science and technology. Works of art serve<br>
as illustrations of philosophical theses, philosophy as a means of understanding culture as a whole.<br>
A general overview of the field of philosophy is the basis for the ability of critical reflection necessary<br>
for other subjects.
Literature - Czech
Last update: Mgr. Václav Paštěka (15.09.2022)
  • BOLTER, Jay David; GRUSIN, Richard. Remediation: understanding new media. MIT Press, Cambridge: 1998. 295 s.
  • CASTELLS, Manuel. The Internet galaxy: Reflections on the Internet, business, and society. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. 292 s. ISBN 0-19-924153-8.
  • CHUN, Wendy Hui Kyong; KEENAN, Thomas. New media, old media: A history and theory reader. Routledge, New York: 2006. 418 s. ISBN 0-415-94224-1.
  • DIJK, Jan van. The network society: social aspects of new media. London: Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications, 2006. 292 s. ISBN 1-4129-0868-X.
  • FUCHS, CH. Internet and society: social theory in the information age. New York: Routledge, 2008. 398 s. ISBN 978-0-415-96132-5.
  • JENKINS, H. Convergence culture: where old and new media collide. New York: New York University Press, 2008. 351 s. ISBN 978-0-8147-4295-2.
  • LESSIG, Lawrence. Code: version 2.0. New York: Basic Books, c2006. 410 s. Dostupné také z WWW: >. ISBN 04-650-3914-6.
  • MANOVICH, Lev. The language of new media. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000. 354 s. ISBN 0-262-63255-1.
  • MANOVICH, Lev. Software takes command: extending the language of new media. Bloomsbury Academic, 2013. 357 s. ISBN 978-1-62356-745-3.
  • SIAPERA, Eugenia. Understanding new media. 1st pub. Los Angeles: Sage, 2012. 279 s. ISBN 978-1-84860-779-8.
  • VARNELIS, Kazys (ed.). Networked publics. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2012. 176 s. ISBN 978-0-262-51792-8.
  • VIRILIO, Paul. Strategy of deception. London: Verso, 2000. 82 s. ISBN 1-85984-301-8.

 
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