Middlebury

INTD 1123

Social Media Communication

Social Media, Communication, Community, and Connections in an Online World
In this course we will explore how our online (driven) lives impact relationships, expressions of emotion, values, and the ways in which we portray our humanity. As we bring the distant (e.g., family, friends, acquaintances, and others) close, are we making those close to us more distant? Do the demands for “being connected” alter our experiences of intimacy and the tones and textures of how we relate to and with each other, and do they therein affect how we treat our fellow human beings? Does the prevalence of social media in our lives, as evidenced in recent local, national, and global events inform and shape us in positive and/or negative ways?
Subject:
Interdepartmental
Department:
Interdepartmental
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
SOC WTR

Sections

Winter 2018

INTD1123A-W18 Lecture (Marum)

Winter 2016

INTD1123A-W16 Lecture (Marum)

Winter 2015

INTD1123A-W15 Lecture (Marum)

Winter 2014

INTD1123A-W14 Lecture (Marum)

Winter 2013

INTD1123A-W13 Lecture (Marum)

Winter 2012

INTD1123A-W12 Lecture (Marum)