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Nov 21, 2024
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COMM 35100 - Critical/Cultural Research MethodsCourse Credit: 1 Maximum Credit: 0 (COMS, GMDS) This course is designed to give students an introduction to the critical and cultural methods. Therefore it introduces both theoretical and practical considerations in researching cultural experiences, artifacts and texts. The course will have two major “content” areas: a- Ethnographic Analysis: The study of cultural communities and the discourse they produce within their everyday cultural practices. b- Critical/Textual Criticism: The analysis of everyday cultural experiences, cultural texts and artifacts (books, movies, architecture, videos, magazines, etc.) and what they tell us about culture, power, history, society, and identity. Prerequisite(s): COMM-11100 or GMDS-11000 (minimum grade C-) and one additional COMM course at 200-level Alternate Years. [AH]
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