English 101W

Digital Rhetoric: Social Media and Persuasive Games

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Instructor: Elizabeth Losh

Fall 2007

TLTC Room 1030
Mondays 9:30-10:50 AM, Wednesday 9:30-10:50 AM

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Week One: Digital Rhetoric
October 1

Introduction to Digital Rhetoric
New Media Reader #47 - J. David Bolter, "Seeing and Writing"
Manovich Ch. 1 Language of New Media ("What is New Media?")
Bogost Ch. 1 Persuasive Games ("Procedural Rhetoric")Media Inventory Due

October 3

Where the Boys Are: Early Social Media
The Memex and Xanadu New Media Reader #2 - Vannevar Bush, "As We May Think"New Media Reader #30 - Theodor H. Nelson, Literary MachinesJ.C.R. Licklider, "The Computer as a Communications Device"

Welcome from Judi Franz

Domain Name Thought Experiment Due

October 5

Extra Credit Event!

Grand Text Auto

The Work of Course Authors Nick Montfort and Noah Waldrip Fruin on Display!

Beall Center

Symposium 1-5PM, Performances 6-8PM

Week Two: Intertextuality

October 8

Borrowing, Copying, Appropriation, Allusion, Imitation, Plagiarism, and Piracy

New Media Reader #36 - Richard Stallman, "The GNU Manifesto"

Lawrence Lessig, Free Culture (selections) and Code 2.0 (selections)

Guests: Steve Franklin and Barbara Cohen

October 10

No Class

Week Three: Paths of Most Resistance

October 15

Anonymity, Identity, and the Critique of Heterosexism

New Media Reader #3 - Alan Turing, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence"

Amy Bruckman, "The Turing Game: Exploring Identity in an Online Environment"

New Media Reader #35 - Donna Haraway, "A Cyborg Manifesto"

"An engineering communication theory is just like a very proper and discreet girl accepting your telegram. She pays no attention to the meaning, whether it be sad, or joyous, or embarrassing. But she must be prepared to deal with all that come to her desk."

- Warren Weaver, "Recent Contributions to the Mathematical Theory of Communication."

The Queer Internet - guest speaker Jonathan Alexander, author of "In Their Own Words: LGBT Youth Writing on the World Wide Web"

Change Profile

October 16

Extra Credit Event

Humanitech Panel on "Technology, Translation, and Transformation" with Course Author Ian Bogost

HIB 135

October 17

No Class

Week Four: Telling Stories

October 22

Reason and Repression

New Media Reader #24 - Joseph Weizenbaum, Computer Power and Human Reason

New Media Reader "27 - Deleuze and Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus

New Media Reader #22 - Augusto Boal, Theatre of the Oppressed

dana boyd - "Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace."

dana boyd - "Social Network Sites: Public, Private, or What?"

Disability Videos

Facebook / My Space Profile Change Rationale Due

October 24

New Media Reader #50 Scott McCloud, "Time Frames"

New Media Reader #52 Espen Aarseth, "Nonlinearity and Literary Theory"

Lev Manovich, “Generation Flash

The Electronic Literature Collection

Creating Electronic Literature Assignment

Week Five: Web 2.0

October 29

Personal Publishing: Desktop to Web

New Media Reader #9 - Ivan E. Sutherland, "Sketchpad"

New Media Reader #26 - Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg, "Personal Dynamic Media"

Manovich Ch. 2, "The Interface"

Ian Bogost, "A Professor's Impressions of Facebook"

Edward Tufte - The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint

Ellen Strenski's The PowerPoint Debate

Facebook/MySpace Profile Self-Assessment

October 31

Meet in HIB 135!

New Media Reader #14 - Selections by Marshall McLuhan

Blogs as Memoirs

Bonnie Nardi, "Blogging as a Social Activity, or, Would You Let 900,000,000 People Read Your Diary?"

Blog Rules Due

Blogs as Journalism

War journalism: Salam Pax, Riverbend, military bloggers, etc.

Guest speakers: UCI Bloggers Panel (Scott Kaufman, Peter Krapp, Catherine Liu, Julia Lupton, etc.)

Blogroll Due

Week Six: How is Truth Framed?

November 5

Bogost - Persuasive Games, Ch. 2 ("Political Processes") and 3 ("Ideological Frames")

Ellen Strenski's Encyclopedia Britannica vs. Wikipedia

Wiki Assignment

November 7

Meet in Room 3030!

A tale of two college students: Aleksey Vayner vs. James Kotecki

YouTube Video Essays

Guest Speaker (via teleconference): James Kotecki

YouTube Proposal

Week Seven: Remix Culture

November 12

Holiday

November 14

File Sharing and Remixing: Photoshop and Sound Files -

Manovich Ch 3 ("The Operations") and Ch. 4 ("The Illusion")

Video File-Sharing – Manovich Ch. 6, "What is Cinema?"

Henry Jenkins - Nine Propositions Toward a Cultural Theory of YouTube

YouTube Script

Week Eight: Web 3.0

November 19

Rhetoric and Interactivity

Visit to Anteater Island

Manovich Ch. 5 "The Forms"

YouTube Shot List

November 21

Bogost, Persuasive Games, Ch. 5 ("Advertising Logic")

Advertising and Government Campaigns in Second Life

Guest speakers: Joshua Fouts of the USC Center for Public Diplomacy and Nedra Weinreich of Weinreich Communications.

Second Life Assignment Due

Week Nine: The Rhetoric of Videogames

November 26

Bogost, Persuasive Games, Ch. 11 "Purposes of Persuasion"

November 28

Game Development Workshop

Super Columbine Massacre RPG

My Trip to Liberty City

Blog Comments Due

Week Ten: The Social in Social Media

December 3

Alternate Reality Games – McGonigal

Cruel 2B Kind

Guest Speaker – Mark Marino

Machinima, Chatbots, and Interactive Fiction

Blog Tags Due

December 5

Conclusion

Game Evaluation: Immune Attack and Selene

December 12

8:00-10:00AM - Makeup Class

YouTube Final Video Due

 


 

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