[Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication technology and social change
peter snowdon
peter at redrice.net
Wed Jul 13 03:29:24 PDT 2016
I have taught David Dusa's Fleurs du mal (2012), a French-language
fiction film about a young Iranian woman who finds herself stuck in
Paris during the 2009 Green movement, which she can then only follow on
social media. I found students respond very well to this film and the
issues it raises. The DVD I bought in France has EN subtitles.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleurs_du_mal
This could be paired with the 2011 film Fragments d'une révolution, a
documentary treatment of almost exactly the same subject. I am not sure
if this is available with EN subs. The Dusa film is engaging, but
Fragments is one of the most profound political documentaries I know:
http://www.mille-et-une-films.fr/fragments-dune-revolution
Peter
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016, at 03:33 AM, Paul Henman wrote:
> Dear colleagues
>
> I am teaching a course on media, culture and society, and am introducing
> a new assessment piece - a movie review.
> I am going to give students a selection of movies to choose from that
> have as a key element the role of communications technologies (including
> social media) on social change, social relations and identify.
>
> I have already identified the following:
>
> * Her - on operating systems and the self
>
> * The Truman Show - on reality tv and public/private nexus
>
> * The Enemy of the State - on surveillance technologies
>
> * You've got mail (maybe) - on email and relationships
>
> * Good morning Vietnam (maybe) - on radio and community building
>
> I welcome any other suggestions and commendations. They can be old
> technologies, current or predicted new ones (ie sci fi).
>
> Paul
>
> Paul Henman
> Associate Professor of Social Policy and Sociology
> Head of Sociology
> Program Director, BSocSci
> School of Social Science
> University of Queensland QLD 4072
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>
> Recent publications:
> 'Population health performance as primary healthcare
> governance<http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/J7ntAVEWvxBzbChMzv4e/full>'
> Policy and Society (2016, with M. Foster et al)
> '"Schooling" performance
> measurement<https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:354448>', Policy and
> Society(2015, with A. Gable)
> 'Networks of Communities and Communities of Networks in Online
> Government<http://www.ejeg.com/issue/download.html?idArticle=347>'
> Electronic Journal of e-Government (2014, with R Ackland, T Graham)
> Government and the Internet, in W. Dutton (ed) The Oxford Handbook of
> Internet
> Studies<http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199589074.do#.USJX6Og7i_E>
> (2014)
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