In our “ubiquitous computing” age, attention and power are linked in new ways. The course surveys the following: (1) perception, consciousness and emotion in the rapidly shifting environment; (2) the technological infrastructure of attention, especially algorithms; (3) political economic interests underpinning what gets attention. Each topical area will be presented and analyzed in the context of overarching considerations of power, control, and freedom.
Code:
CM3042
Name:
ATTENTION AND UBIQUITOUS MEDIA
Discipline:
CM (Communications)
Type:
CCD
Level:
Undergraduate
Credits:
4
Can be taken twice for credit?:
No
Pre-requisites:
EN1000 OR EN1010 OR (EN2020 OR EN2020CCE)
Co-requisites:
None