Syllabi
January 19th, 2010
Here are some of the syllabi from the courses I’ve taught over the last few years.
The formatting on some of the syllabi is less than optimal because they were copied from my old wiki.
These are not all of my syllabi. I have syllabi dealing with globalization, cosmopolitan democracy, political theory, internet policy, information technology ethics, and other topics that I have taught also. This is just a sample. If you are interested in a specific course that I have listed on my vitae, please email me and I will try to provide it.
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- Political Communication: Politics Online was a summer course taught over six weeks for undergraduates.
- Comparative Political Economy: the internet was a summer course taught over six weeks for undergraduates.
- Contemporary Democratic Theory was a summer course taught over six weeks for undergraduates.
- Introduction to Media is a one semester, introductory course which I taught at UIC for two Semesters
- Honors Seminar in Scholarly Communication: Ethnographic Methods was the second part of a two course series that is a core course for honors majors.
- Communication and Culture: Senior Seminar for Communications Majors
- Projects in Digital Archives was a graduate class that I taught at the Pratt Institute School of Library Science
- Internet Resources for the Internet Professional was a graduate class that I taught at the Pratt Institute School of Library Science.
- E-governance
is one of several senior seminars that students can choose at UIC.
is a course for Political Science and Master of Public and International Affairs Students at Virginia Tech.