Course
Course 15 credits • MKVN02
The course critically reflects on participation as practices that evolve within media, social and cultural environments. We bring historical, social, political and cultural perspectives together as a way of understanding participation as a process of change.
The course structure includes an historical approach where we understand the development of audiences and publics within the context of the growth of media and popular culture. Key lectures examine citizenship and participation within the broader framework of the media and democracy.
The course also considers the individual, audience and public as an agent of change, engaged in dynamic practices related to consumption, live events and social networking in popular Culture.
            
                
                        
	Study period:
	
                            autumn semester 2017
                        
	
                    
            
                
                        
	Type of studies:
	
                            
                                full time, 
                            
                                day
                            
                        
	
                    
            
                
                        
	Study period:
	2017-08-28 – 2017-10-29
	
                    
            
                
                        
	Language of instruction:
	English
	
                    
            
                
                        
                            
	Application code:
	LU-23613
	
                        
                    
            
                
                        
	Eligibility:
	At least 150 credits (five terms), including a Bachelor´s degree essay in one discipline in the Social Sciences or Humanities, or another equivalent educational background.
	
                    
            
        
Introductory meeting: Monday, 28 August at 12.00 – 15.00 in SOL:A121
            
                Teachers:
                
                    
                            
                        
                    Tina Askanius,
                
                    
                            
                        
                    Annette Hill,
                
                    
                            
                        
                    Tobias Olsson
                
                
            
        
