Sociology of Youth and Cyberspace
1
2024-2025
02033196
Sociology
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
7.5
Elective
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Teaching Methods
The methods of study to be privileged presuppose seveal means like these: presententions by the teacher, use of computer resources, group exhibitions of selected materials, brief empirical survey results, review of comments, petitions and other initiatives taking place at www.
Learning Outcomes
This UC is intended to provide students with a deep understanding of the meaning and sociological importance of younger generations in the era of so-called "cyberspace". In a world where social networks and digital communication have acquired a primordial status, their effects and their influence especially in today's youth (in a broad sense between the condition of adolescents and that of young adults) influences and helps to model subjectivities, behavioral patterns and identity forms endowed with a significant sociopolitical meaning. Thus, the reflection that the present discipline intends to take to the students should help them, on one hand, to perceive the historic-sociological origins of the "youth" as a category / social actor that carried out important social changes and, on the other, to explore the role of the new digital media, and their relationship with the younger strata, in their socio-political implications within the framework of today's democratic society.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1. Youngsters and 'youth': concepts, categories and actors
2. Cultures, trajectories and lifestyles
3. The historical and sociological construction of youth cultures
4. Consumer society and the role of education
5. The impact of the media and urban cultures
6. Communication and massification: identities in transition
7. Social networks in the 21st century cybernetic world
8. Virtual communities, risks and activism in the cyberspace
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Periodic or by final exam as given in the course information: 100.0%
Bibliography
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Stallabrass, J. (2012) Digital Partisans: on mute and the cultural politics of the net. New Left Review, 74.