Please note the individual session dates:
PLACE: The first session (19 April) takes place online. All other sessions take place on-site at Hausvogteiplatz 5-7, room 0323-26.
TIME: Regular sessions (14:15-15:45): 19 April, 26 April, 14 June, 12 July, 19 July Longer sessions (14:15-17:00): 3 May, 10 May, 17 May, 24 May, 31 May, 7 June No sessions: 21 June, 28 June, 5 July
Course description:
What does it mean to live in a surveillance society? How does the digital age challenge questions regarding privacy, individuality and freedom? When does surveillance as care tip over into surveillance as control? And how does the Stasi system of vigilance prefigure contemporary surveillance culture? This course will on the one hand examine the impact of surveillance on society by looking at the multifaceted ways technologies, societies and the arts interact and, on the other hand, reflect on surveillance in a totalitarian context while comparing observation techniques in the GDR with contemporary surveillance methods. The course further encourages students to critically engage with the representation of surveillance in contemporary literature, film and popular culture and maps out important themes with regards to surveillance and its repercussions (e.g., visibility, identity, privacy and control). Furthermore, the course provides an overview of the interdisciplinary field of surveillance studies and covers the latest research in the following major areas: 1. Relationship between surveillance, power and social control; 2. Histories of Surveillance: GDR and the Stasi (especially in the context of Berlin) 3. The concept of privacy; 4. Surveillance in the arts and popular culture.
Language requirements: English B2
The detailed syllabus for this course is available on the Berlin Perspectives website: https://hic.hu-berlin.de/en/berlin-perspectives/courses
This course is offered by the Career Center as part of the elective program üWP. It is open to international exchange students, and to regular HU students.
Registration is open until 13 April 2022. Places are allocated in Agnes by a lottery procedure (not on a first come first serve basis).