CLAS 401 (1ON) - Classical Mythology
Term: Summer 2019 - Summer Session I (05/20/2019 - 06/21/2019)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
CRN: 70068
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5/20/2019 | 6/21/2019 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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5/20/2019 | 6/21/2019 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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6/24/2019 | 7/26/2019 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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5/20/2019 | 6/21/2019 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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5/20/2019 | 6/21/2019 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
The ability to lie is a defining feature of the social life of higher order primates and humans. Deceiving, concealing, lying and evading are forms of communication which are a basic part of everyday human life. This course will explore the structure and function of lying, deception and evasion in the course of communication. As we do so we will also explore the nature of truth as it applies to human interaction in the world.
In this course we will cover the field of ‘deception detection’ in particular how it applies to the field of communication. Then we will contrast this body of research with the different approaches to social and interactional uses of lying and deception provided by research in the field of Language and Social Interaction. This will give us a basis for re-examining traditional ethical approaches to the ‘problem’ of lying in everyday life. Students will learn about knowledge and relationships and the management of obligations in everyday life, putting lying and deception in a social context.
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5/20/2019 | 6/21/2019 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
New media are a defining feature of 21st-century society, from the internet to smart phones and social networking sites. This course considers the concept of new media from a historical and cultural perspective. Among the questions addressed are: What makes new media "new"? What is the relationship between new and old media? How do new media affect existing social norms, including notions of intimacy, privacy, community, and identity? This course addresses commonly held assumptions about new media and technological change by examining the social construction of technology, the idea of technological progress, and comparative studies of both "old" and "new" media. Prereq: CMN 455, 456, 457 and two 500-level courses, (each with a different 400-level prereq) or by permission.
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5/21/2019 | 7/30/2019 | T | 5:31pm - 8:30pm | PANDRA P128 |
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5/22/2019 | 7/24/2019 | W | 5:31pm - 8:30pm | PANDRA P132 |
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5/22/2019 | 7/24/2019 | W | 5:31pm - 8:30pm | PANDRA P132 |
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5/21/2019 | 7/30/2019 | T | 5:31pm - 8:30pm | PANDRA P128 |
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5/20/2019 | 7/12/2019 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
Students not in the CPRM program must have permission from the CPRM Coordinator Maeve Dion: maeve.dion@unh.edu
Short 8-week format. Firm deadlines for assignments spread throughout the 8 weeks.