Civic Communication and Media
CCM 361 Artificial Intelligence and Society (4)
Many formulations of rhetoric, citizenship and democracy assume the existence of "the public" and theorize the ideal "public sphere." In this course, we will examine scholarship about the public, investigate how civic engagement is shaped by this powerful term, and consider how conceptions of the public sphere can both facilitate deliberative democracy and reinforce inequalities.
- General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Arts & Humanities
- Prerequisite: One CCM course
- Offering: Alternate Years
- Instructor: Koenig Richards