300761 Transnational Migration and the “New Media” (S) (WiSe 2023/2024)

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The course will introduce students to the topic of transnational migration and the use of “new media”, which is a growing field of research in media sociology. The course will provide the students with the main analytical tools for a sociological understanding of the appropriation of “new technologies” in transnational migrants’ everyday life and communicative practices among “digital diasporas”. Through research-based papers, academic literature, ethnographies, and case studies the seminar course will encourage students to discuss current themes and topics as well as methodological and conceptual approaches within the inevitably interconnected fields of media sociology and migration sociology.

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one-time Fr 10-12 T2-228 12.01.2024
one-time Fr 13:00-15:00 X-B2-101 12.01.2024
one-time Sa 10-12 E01-108 13.01.2024
one-time Sa 13:00-15:00 E01-108 13.01.2024
one-time Fr 10-12 U2-210 19.01.2024
one-time Fr 13:00-15:00 U2-210 19.01.2024
one-time Sa 10-12 V4-119 20.01.2024
one-time Sa 13:00-15:00 V4-119 20.01.2024
one-time Fr 10-12 U2-216 26.01.2024
one-time Fr 13:00-15:00 X-B2-101 26.01.2024
one-time Sa 10-12 E01-108 27.01.2024
one-time Sa 13:00-15:00 E01-108 27.01.2024
one-time Fr 10-12 X-B3-117 02.02.2024
one-time Fr 13:00-15:00 T2-220 02.02.2024
one-time Sa 10-12 X-B3-117 03.02.2024

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30-M-Soz-M11a Mediensoziologie a Seminar 1 Study requirement
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seminar (S) / 2
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This lecture is taught in english
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Faculty of Sociology
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