MRK 3566 Consumer sociology and cultural analysis
APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013
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MRK 3566 Consumer sociology and cultural analysis Responsible for the course Morten William Knudsen, Berit von der Lippe Department Department of Marketing Term According to study plan ECTS Credits 7,5 Language of instruction Norwegian Introduction The aim of the course is to give the students an understanding of consumer sociology, advertising and the rhetoric of advertising. This means partly to understand different sociological models for explaining consumption, and partly to understand the wider cultural context. Consumption and advertising deal with certain aspects of communication; the consumer wants to communicate his identity, and advertising communicates the consumer’s assumed values about himself. The course will also discuss political rhetoric in relation to advertising. The question of what we define as advertising or not is important to get a deeper understanding of the concept of advertising as such, especially related to political rhetoric. The course will also address how different cultures create specific challenges for the rhetoric of advertising with regard to appeal to potential consumers in different countries with different cultural background. The course will have a global perspective as well as a national/western perspective where comparative analysis of different rhetorical strategies of advertising will be included. Since male and female consumers have a slightly different pattern of consumption, the course will also discuss gender. All in all, this course will enable the students, through analytical tools, to understand the context of communication, especially with regard to consumer behaviour.
Acquired skills
Computer-based tools None required for this course. Learning process and workload The course will consist of 40 hours that will combine lectures, group discussions and feedback on material handed in for the course. The group discussions will consist of problem-solving and discussions based upon the central elements of the curriculum. The group discussions will be conducted in class and between classes and will be managed be the lecturer responsible for the course. It is expected that the students participate in an active manner in class and between classes. During the term the students shall work on two small assignments. The assignments are compulsory and should be handed in according to schedule. There will be class feedback related to the assignments. The assignments must be approved in order for the student to take exam in the course. The assignments could be solved individually or in groups up to 3 students
Coursework requirements In order to pass the course the students must pass two assignments solved either individually or in groups. Feedback on the assignments will be given in class, and the assignments will also be discussed in class. Examination The coursework requirements must be approved in order to take the exam. Part 1: A Term paper for one week, solved either individually or in groups up to three students. Counts 40% of the total grade in the course. Part 2: An individual written exam of 3 hours. Counts 60 % of the total grade in the course Examination code(s) MRK 35661 Term paper, accounts for 40 % of the grade in the course MRK 3566 7.5 ECTS credits MRK 35662 Individual written exam, accounts for 60 % of thegrade in the course MRK 3566 7.5 ECTS credits Examination support materials Term paper: All support materials are allowed Written exam: All written support materials are allowed. Re-sit examination Re-sit is offered every term. The students that do not meet the coursework requirements will not be allowed to sit for the exam. This means they will have to take the whole course at a later time. Students that fail the written exam or term paper or who wish to improve their grade, can re-take the examination in connection with the next scheduled examination. Additional information |