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Chapter 5, “Technologies of Cooperation.” Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. New York: Basic Books, 2002. ISBN: 0-7382-0861-2. 33 pages. (ii) Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter. Chapter 1, “The Birth of Counterculture.” The Rebel Sell: Why Culture Can’t Be Jammed.New York: Harper Collins, 2004. ISBN: 0-00-200790- 8. 23 pages. public communication: PR and social marketing Week 6: February 7-13 (i) Stuart Ewen. Chapter 8, “Unseen Engineers: Biography of an Idea.”PR: The History of Spin. New York: Basic Books, 1996. ISBN: 0-465-06179-6. 28 pages. (ii) Paul Rutherford. “Advertising as Propaganda.” Endless Propaganda: The Advertising of Public Goods. University of Toronto Press, 2000. ISBN: 0-8020-8301-3. 14 pages. Activities and Assignments 3.1 Public Sphere Instructor-led discussion on week’s readings, podcasts, and unit notes. 3.2 Campaign 640: Team 3 Facilitates Class wide Discussion Team 3 moderates discussion on the Campaign 640 discussion board. 3.3 Campaign 640: Team 4 Presentation Team 4 presents on their choice of topic in the Campaign 640 discussion board. 3.4 Midterm exam due Please place midterm exam in dropbox. 3.5 Public Sphere Instructor-led discussion on week’s readings, podcasts, and unit notes. 3.6 Campaign 640: Team 4 Facilitates Class wide Discussion Team 4 moderates discussion on the Campaign 640 discussion board. 3.7 Campaign 640: Team 5 Presentation Team 5 presents on the无忧论文 【http://www.uklunwen.com】ir choice of topic in the Campaign 640 discussion board. 3.8 Final exam questions Exam questions posted to instructor notices board. 3.9 MSN chat on concepts in unit 3 Instructor facilitates optional MSN chat on concepts from unit 3. Unit Three Notes: Week Five Keywords for week five: . social determination of technology (Raymond Williams) . technological politics (Langdon Winner) . Situationism (Guy Debord) . counterculture . the Frankfurt School and mass culture; Gramsci and hegemony . culture jamming . public goods . game theory . networks 1. Context and Perspective: Technology and Technological Politics a. defining technology “A technology consists of those material objects, techniques, and knowledge (e.g. science, social goals and interests) that allow human beings to transform and control the inanimate world.” From Ronald Westrum, Technologies and Society: The Shaping of People and Things (Wadsworth, 1992, p. 7)
th century, “technology” Like technology itself, the word has evolved over time. In the 17 described the systematic study of the practical arts or artisanal trades, e.g., leatherwork or th candlemaking. In the 18 century, the characteristic definition of technology was “a descriptionof the arts, especially the mechanical,” similar to oursense of the word th century, technology assumed its modern meaning, coming to refer “engineering.” In the 19 not just to artisanal trades |
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