KURSPLAN
Global Cultural Studies, 7,5 högskolepoäng
Global Cultural Studies, 7.5 credits
Kursplan för studenter höst 2024
Kurskod: | LGSS20 |
Fastställd av: | Utbildningschef 2020-10-20 |
Reviderad av: | 2024-04-01 |
Gäller fr.o.m.: | Hösten 2024 |
Version: | 2 |
Utbildningsnivå: | Avancerad nivå |
Utbildningsområde: | Samhällsvetenskapliga området |
Ämnesgrupp: | MK1 |
Fördjupning: | A1F |
Huvudområde: | Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap |
Lärandemål
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:
Kunskap och förståelse
- demonstrate knowledge and understanding of social and political dynamics of contemporary global culture and its historical foundations (1)
- demonstrate knowledge and understanding of cultural practices and their relation to power, conflicts and contingencies in the global world (2)
- demonstrate knowledge and understanding of cultural practices and their relation to power, conflicts and contingencies in the global world (2)
Färdighet och förmåga
- analyze cultural phenomena and practices in various societies and contexts by using theories and concepts of Global Cultural Studies (3)
- formulate and analyze research problems related to Global Cultural Studies (4)
- apply theories and concepts of Global Cultural Studies in group work and individual assignments (5)
- formulate and analyze research problems related to Global Cultural Studies (4)
- apply theories and concepts of Global Cultural Studies in group work and individual assignments (5)
Värderingsförmåga och förhållningssätt
- problematise questions related to power, (in)equalities, knowledge and cultural practices in the global world (6)
Innehåll
• Introduction to Global Cultural Studies theories and concepts
• Examples of global-border cultures and cultural practices
• Examples of global-border cultures and cultural practices
Undervisningsformer
A learning management system is used.
Students who have been admitted to and registered for a course have the right to receive instruction/supervision for the duration of the time period specified for the particular course instance to which they were accepted. After that, the right to receive instruction/supervision expires.
Students who have been admitted to and registered for a course have the right to receive instruction/supervision for the duration of the time period specified for the particular course instance to which they were accepted. After that, the right to receive instruction/supervision expires.
Undervisningen bedrivs på engelska.
Förkunskapskrav
45 credits from the master's programme, or equivalent.
Examination och betyg
Kursen bedöms med betygen A, B, C, D, E, FX eller F.
The grades A, B, C, D and E are all passing grades. For courses with more than one element of examination, students are given a final grade based on an overall assessment of all the elements included in the course. The final grade of the course is issued only when all elements of examination have been passed.
The examination is based on the intended learning outcomes.
The examination must allow for students to be assessed on an individual basis. Further information concerning assessment of specific intended learning outcomes and grading criteria is provided at the beginning of the course.
The course is examined through:
Group assignment: 3 credits (learning outcomes 1-6). Group project is intended for the students to apply their theoretical knowledge into practice. Group assignment includes oral presentation and discussion of the project in class.
Individual written assignment: 4.5 credits (learning outcomes 1-6). Individual written assignment reflecting over a suggested/independently chosen topic with the help of course literature.
The final grade equals the grade received for the individual written assignment.
Students are guaranteed a minimum of three attempts to pass an examination, including the regular attempt.
If a student has failed the same examination three times, the student can request that the next attempt be graded by a new examiner. The decision to accept or reject such a request is made by the associate dean of education. A student may not make a second attempt at any examination already passed in order to receive a higher grade.
In case a course is terminated or significantly altered, examination according to the earlier syllabus shall be offered on at least two occasions in the course of one year after the termination/alteration.
The examiner has the right to give an adapted examination or let the student carry out the examination in an alternative way provided that the intended learning outcomes can be secured and that there are exceptional reasons for this, including the student's right to targeted study support.
The grades A, B, C, D and E are all passing grades. For courses with more than one element of examination, students are given a final grade based on an overall assessment of all the elements included in the course. The final grade of the course is issued only when all elements of examination have been passed.
The examination is based on the intended learning outcomes.
The examination must allow for students to be assessed on an individual basis. Further information concerning assessment of specific intended learning outcomes and grading criteria is provided at the beginning of the course.
The course is examined through:
Group assignment: 3 credits (learning outcomes 1-6). Group project is intended for the students to apply their theoretical knowledge into practice. Group assignment includes oral presentation and discussion of the project in class.
Individual written assignment: 4.5 credits (learning outcomes 1-6). Individual written assignment reflecting over a suggested/independently chosen topic with the help of course literature.
The final grade equals the grade received for the individual written assignment.
Students are guaranteed a minimum of three attempts to pass an examination, including the regular attempt.
If a student has failed the same examination three times, the student can request that the next attempt be graded by a new examiner. The decision to accept or reject such a request is made by the associate dean of education. A student may not make a second attempt at any examination already passed in order to receive a higher grade.
In case a course is terminated or significantly altered, examination according to the earlier syllabus shall be offered on at least two occasions in the course of one year after the termination/alteration.
The examiner has the right to give an adapted examination or let the student carry out the examination in an alternative way provided that the intended learning outcomes can be secured and that there are exceptional reasons for this, including the student's right to targeted study support.
Poängregistrering av examinationen för kursen sker enligt följande system:
Examinationsmoment | Omfattning | Betyg |
---|---|---|
Gruppuppgift1 | 3 hp | U/G |
Individuell skriftlig inlämningsuppgift | 4,5 hp | A/B/C/D/E/FX/F |
Kursvärdering
The instruction is followed-up throughout the course. A course evaluation is conducted at the end of the course. A summary and comments are published in the learning management system. The evaluation constitutes a basis for future improvements to the course.
Kurslitteratur
Barker, Chris & Jane, A. Emma (2016). Cultural Studies: Theory and Practice. 5th edition. SAGE. Chosen chapters. 200 pages
Martín-Barbero, Jesús & Elizabeth Fox (1993). Communication, culture and hegemony: From the media to mediations. Sage. Chosen chapters. 80 pages
Hermes, J. (2023) Cultural Citizenship and Popular Culture. London: Routledge. 100 pages
Hill, A., Hartmann, M., & Andersson, M. (2021). The Routledge Handbook of Mobile Socialities. London: Routledge. 100 pages
Konrad, V. A., & Amilhat-Szary, A.-L. (2023). Border culture: Theory, imagination, geopolitics. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 100 pages
Trandafoiu, R. (ed.). (2022). Border crossings and mobilities on screen. London: Routledge. 50 pages
van Es, N., Reijnders, S., Bolderman, L., & Waysdorf, A. (eds). (2020). Locating imagination in popular culture: Place, tourism and belonging. London: Routledge. 50 pages
Burgess, J., Albury, K., McCosker, A., & Wilken, R. (2022). Everyday Data Cultures. Cambridge: Polity Press. 50 pages
Peer-reviewed articles and chapters from other academic publications: 200 pages
Please note that changes may be made to the reading list up until one month before the start of the course.
Please note that changes may be made to the reading list up until eight weeks before the start of the course.
Citing Sources – How to Create Literature References
http://ju.se/library/search--write/citing-sources---how-to-create-literature-references.html
The Interactive Anti-Plagiarism Guide – Jönköping University
Information about plagiarism at higher education institutions
Available in the learning management system
Martín-Barbero, Jesús & Elizabeth Fox (1993). Communication, culture and hegemony: From the media to mediations. Sage. Chosen chapters. 80 pages
Hermes, J. (2023) Cultural Citizenship and Popular Culture. London: Routledge. 100 pages
Hill, A., Hartmann, M., & Andersson, M. (2021). The Routledge Handbook of Mobile Socialities. London: Routledge. 100 pages
Konrad, V. A., & Amilhat-Szary, A.-L. (2023). Border culture: Theory, imagination, geopolitics. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 100 pages
Trandafoiu, R. (ed.). (2022). Border crossings and mobilities on screen. London: Routledge. 50 pages
van Es, N., Reijnders, S., Bolderman, L., & Waysdorf, A. (eds). (2020). Locating imagination in popular culture: Place, tourism and belonging. London: Routledge. 50 pages
Burgess, J., Albury, K., McCosker, A., & Wilken, R. (2022). Everyday Data Cultures. Cambridge: Polity Press. 50 pages
Peer-reviewed articles and chapters from other academic publications: 200 pages
Please note that changes may be made to the reading list up until one month before the start of the course.
Please note that changes may be made to the reading list up until eight weeks before the start of the course.
Citing Sources – How to Create Literature References
http://ju.se/library/search--write/citing-sources---how-to-create-literature-references.html
The Interactive Anti-Plagiarism Guide – Jönköping University
Information about plagiarism at higher education institutions
Available in the learning management system