Environmental Media & Data

STSO-4320

In this course, students will explore how a very wide variety of data and media relate to our ever-evolving environment. We will build critical media literacy through encounters with media as both consumers and producers, learning along the way about how media literacy relates to other forms of literacy: ecological, political, scientific, historical, epistemological, etc. Simultaneously, we will question what "the environment" means, critique the limits of "sustainability" discourse, examine our assumptions around "the media," question notions of "data" (big, little, quantitative, qualitative), etc. We will situate all of these terms in broader contexts and examine their histories, connotations, and connections.

4 credits Writing Intensive
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
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2024
2023
2022
2021
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2012
2011
2010
Philosophy Of Law (4c)
  • Sara Feathers
  • Geraldine M. Gauthier
Seats Taken: 7/25
2009
2008
Philosophy Of Law (4c)
  • Geraldine M. Gauthier
Seats Taken: 23/25
2007
2006
Environ Politics &policy (4c) [WI]
  • Steven Breyman
Seats Taken: 13/20
2005
2004
Environ Politics &policy (4c) [WI]
  • Steven Breyman
Seats Taken: 14/30
2003
2002
Environ Politics &policy (4c) [WI]
  • Steven Breyman
Seats Taken: 14/30
2001
2000
Environ Politics &policy (4c) [WI]
  • Mark A Dunlea
Seats Taken: 13/45
1999
1998