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Dec 26, 2024
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DICE 4020 - Global Digital Cultures5 credit hours This course explores the roles of digital technology around the world. Students examine the possibilities and limits of new technologies to reproduce and disrupt culture. Students also explore how specific technologies perpetuate and/or disrupt local and global markets, nationalist identity, and cultural appropriation. Topics include globalization, cultural imperialism, micro-lending, national firewalls, digital witnessing, “right to be forgotten” laws, digital propaganda, and global activism.
Registration Restriction(s): NCS students only Prerequisite Course(s): DICE 3000, 3050 Terms Typically Offered: Variable: Offered at least one quarter per year
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