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Course, academic year 2023/2024
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New Media Studies I - ANM50646
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: 5
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/0, Ex [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:  
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
can be fulfilled in the future
Guarantor: Mgr. Michaela Slussareff, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): Mgr. et Mgr. Čeněk Pýcha, 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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