An M.A. in Facebook
Dennis Baron
debaron at illinois.edu
Thu Apr 2 04:07:02 UTC 2009
There's a new post on the Web of Language:
An M.A. in Facebook: now you can earn academic credit for doing what
you normally do to avoid schoolwork
Birmingham City University, in England, is offering a Masters degree
in Facebook and Twitter. Students can now pay £4000 (about $6000) to
earn credit for doing what they normally do to avoid schoolwork.
While the British government spies on Facebook, and British scientists
remain intent on proving that Facebook causes autism, British
academics are busily theorizing social network sites, studying a
wildly popular phenomenon through the impenetrable jargon of cultural
studies, the kind of language that no one on Facebook or Twitter would
ever use.
But it’s not all interrogating heteronormative hermeneutics all the
time at Birmingham City U. In addition to theory, students in the
program will be offered “access to a peer group and active community
of social media practitioners.” Which is theory-speak for saying that,
like everybody else, the students and faculty at BCU are addicted to
Facebook and Twitter...
read the rest on the Web of Language: http://illinois.edu/goto/weboflanguage
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Dennis Baron
Professor of English and Linguistics
Department of English
University of Illinois
608 S. Wright St.
Urbana, IL 61801
office: 217-244-0568
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