Communication 222c
Technology and Organization
University of California, Santa
Barbara
Communication 620
Organizations and
Communication Technologies
Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California
Course Description
Rationale and Overview
In this course we will examine what the changing
technological landscape means in terms of human communication, with particular
emphasis on new technologies’ effects on, within, and across
organizations. The course will focus on
theoretical and empirical research on (i) the nature
and study of technology and organization, (ii) choice, use, and effects of
communication technologies in organizations, (iii) teams and technologies in
the global and virtual world, (iv) social networks and interpretative processes
in structuring technology in use, (v) communication
and information technologies and collective action, (vi) technology-supported
distributed knowledge and cognition, (vii) information technologies and
organizational knowledge systems, (viii) the evolution of organizational forms,
and (ix) philosophical controversies and methodological issues on
organizational communication and technologies.
Throughout the class, we will concentrate on theory,
evidence, and directions of and for future research. Readings
for this course will guide us in this pursuit.
Each participant is expected to come to class prepared to discuss each
of approximately six required readings per session. The readings will be the shared knowledge
base among participants that will serve as the core of our discussion. Like
most graduate seminars, our success depends to a large degree on you being
prepared. Please do the readings
carefully, critically, and prior to class meetings. Come prepared to share your ideas, thoughts,
and questions and to contribute to our collective discussion on the topic of
the day. Determine what you believe to
be the major contribution, most interesting finding, or most intriguing point
suggested by the reading. What is
compelling about the reading? What has
the author offered that is new or that adds to our understanding of the
topic? What critiques do you have of the
work?
Method
This course will be taught cooperatively via video
conferencing on the Internet by faculty at the the University
of California at Santa
Barbara and the University
of Southern California. In this manner, students will take advantage
of web-based audio and video to collaborate in the instructional experience
across campuses. In effect, this course
provides students interested in the organizational implications of advanced
communication and information technologies the opportunity to study these
phenomena while exploring their use firsthand.