This course assumes students have carefully engaged with the literature assigned in Navigating Complexity.In particular this course requires students to be drawing on the arguments, methodologies and concepts developed in:
Learning activities will be centered on student groups reconstructing analyses of digital accountability cases as well as on conducting own analyses of digital accountability cases. Lecturing will be very limited; instead activities are designed to make learners identify, visualise and theorise the components and relations in digital accountability practice and infrastructure.
Evaluate the results of your digital accountability analysis based on your critical engagement with the book(s) and your analytical focus as well as based on teachers' feedback on your manuscript draft and on your other written work. Write 7 pages.