Available in 2024
Course code

SCRN3000

Units

10 units

Level

3000 level

Course handbook

Description

All aspects of contemporary culture are increasingly mediated by digital technologies. This course examines how digital communication affects everyday life, culture, institutions, communities and identity. The course introduces various scholarly frameworks, theories and perspectives on social media and digital culture. In this course you are encouraged to analyse the complexities of social media and digital culture and their social and cultural function. You will examine social media, video-on-demand platforms and mobile apps; discuss critical issues such as ethics, politics and histories; and use case studies to connect theory and practice.


Availability2024 Course Timetables

Online

  • Semester 2 - 2024

Replacing course(s)

This course replaces the following course(s): FMCS3100. Students who have successfully completed FMCS3100 are not eligible to enrol in SCRN3000.


Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the course students will be able to:

1. Identify the relationship between digital technologies and contemporary culture

2. Examine key issues and debates emerging in contemporary digital culture research.

3. Articulate an argument about current digital cultures

4. Use scholarly literature to analyse social media and/or digital culture case studies.


Content

The course will focus on the use of digital and networked technologies in contemporary culture. Topics may include:

  • Sharing economies and network culture.
  • Social media identities and avatars.
  • Digital intimacy and social media.
  • Social media and participatory culture.
  • Hashtag activism.
  • Interactive, virtual, social, and mobile technologies.
  • On-demand and algorithmic culture.
  • Social gaming, media and engagement.  

Requisite

This course replaces FMCS3100. If you have successfully completed FMCS3100 you cannot enrol in this course.


Assumed knowledge

60 units at 1000 level.


Assessment items

Project: Podcast

Report: Research report

Project: Digital Project


Contact hours

Semester 2 - 2024 - Online

Seminar-1
  • Online 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 12 week(s) starting in week 1

Course outline

Course outline not yet available.