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COMM 330 Politics of Space and Place
3.00 credits
Everyday encounters with physical surroundings guide our orientations to the world. As we wander city streets, shopping malls, stadiums, nature preserves, sacred sites, restaurants, monuments, museums, and classrooms, we examine how we move in, and are moved by the material arenas we share. Spatial organization and built environments inform our habits of perception, determine the meaning of a particular place, accent what is worth attention and what might be overlooked, and reaffirm dominant norms and power relationships in public culture. Charts, maps, apps, and other navigational tools dictate where and how we move, and how we understand our roles within a given space. Featuring the experiential dimensions of rhetoric and communication, this course presses us to consider how material spaces and places construct everyday geographies. Spring.
Prerequisite:
COMM 210 Minimum Grade: D and COMM 220 Minimum Grade: D and (COMM 275 Minimum Grade: D or COMM 285 Minimum Grade: D)
Equivalent:
ENVS 328 - OK if taken since Fall 2024
INST 332 - OK if taken since Fall 2018