SEMIOTICS OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION 2007-2008

     


LECTURES AND GROUP WORK on "Semiotics of culture and lifeworlds "

Place : Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland

Week: 28th November - 30th November 2007
Hours: 10 o'clock - 12 o'clock and 14 o'clock - 17 o'clock

Agenda
Date
Programme

Wednesday, 28th of November 2008
9 o'clock - 10 o'clock
1/ Students go through the Introduction of this course.
2/ Students familiarise with the web site of this course proposing them a central access to all needed resources.
3/ Finally, students will organise themselves in groups composed of three members.
Wednesday, 28th of November 2008
10 o'clock - 12 o'clock
1/ Each group of students downloads and explores the Research Project Guide helping them to conceive and to realize their personal contribution to this course.
2/ Each group explores the heading of the course web site intitled "Access to previous similar EMICC research projects" dedicated to a reach material in form of online reports produced by the EMICC students since 2003/2004.
3/ Finally each student starts, individually working on the first online lecture "Social actors and culture".
Wednesday, 28th of November 2008
14 o'clock - 17 o'clock
1/ The first hour should be reserved to a group internal discussion of the first online lecture and, if necessary, to the establishment of a small list of open questions to be sent to Peter Stockinger.
2/ The rest of the afternoon is reserved to the group work on a specific topic previously chosen by each group - the work consists mainly, as far as the first afternoon is concerned, in a group internal brainstorming session, in an active information watch (localisation) on the Internet as well as - if possible - in the use of the USI research library.
Thursday, 29th of November 2008
9 o'clock - 12 o'clock

1/ Each student works individually through the second online lecture of this course dedicated to the theme "Social reality and multiculturalism".
2/ During the last hour of the morning session, students work again together in their groups, discuss actively the content and purposes of the course and establish, if necessary, a list of questions to be sent to Peter Stockinger.

Thursday, 28th of November 2008
14 o'clock - 17 o'clock
1/ The afternoon is reserved to the group work on the specific topic chosen by each group - the work consists mainly in starting to conceive the overall structure of the research report as well as in continuing to localise relevant information on the Internet.
Friday, 29th of November 2008
9 o'clock - 12 o'clock

1/ Each student works individually through the third online lecture of this course dedicated to the theme "Language Culture(s)".
2/ During the last hour of the morning session, students work again together in their groups in discussing actively the content and purposes of the course and in establishing, if necessary, a list of questions to be sent to Peter Stockinger.

Friday, 29th of November 2008
14 o'clock - 17 o'clock

1/ The afternoon is reserved to the group work on the specific topic chosen by each group - the work consists mainly in starting to write down and to edit thereport as well as in continuing to localise relevant information on the Internet.

Note: dernière mise à jour : november 2007

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