| Instructor: | Dr. Lorry W. Felske |
| Office Location: | SS 212 |
| Office Phone: | 220-5781 |
| E-Mail: | felske@ucalgary.ca |
| Web Page: | blackboard.ucalgary.ca |
| Office Hours: | TR: 14-15:00; W: 13-15:00 or by appointment |
This course provides the opportunity for students to pursue shopping culture in North American urban contexts, specifically Calgary, as an area of research activity. Students with a curiosity about consumption culture would be most interested in this course. Possible topic areas for student inquiry are numerous. They range from the design features of shopping centres and individual stores to the nature of customer culture, and fundamental issues such as globalization and the intensification of a consumption based society. Students will undertake small research assignments that prepare them for writing a longer research paper at the end of the course. Class discussions and a focus on the writing skills of students are essential features of the course.
Objectives of the Course To introduce students to the depth and breath of urban studies.
To develop a student's appreciation of urban life in Calgary.
To improve the academic and intellectual skills of students.
To introduce students to the idea of interdisciplinary studies.
To engage students with various components of academic research.
To make students aware of the cultural context in which they think and live.
To engage students in thinking about contemporary issues of concern to all urban citizens.
Paco Underhill, The Call of the Mall. Siimon and Schuster, 2004.
Assignments and Evaluation Class Participation: 20% Regular attendance and discussion in the seminar are important.
Observational Research: 10% Due Tuesday, Jan. 23rd, 2007.
Article Analysis:10% Due Thursday, Feb. 8th, 2007.
Primary Research Analysis: 10% Due March 13th, 2007
Research Topic Proposal: 10% Due Feb 27th, 2007
Class Presentation: 15% (Mar.22-April 5th, 2007)
Research Paper: 25% Due April 12th, 2007.
All assignments must be completed or a grade of F may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor.
Note: Please return assignments directly to the instructor if possible. If it is not possible to do so, a daytime drop box is available in SS110; a date stamp is provided for your use. A night drop box is also available for after-hours submission. Assignments will be removed the following morning, stamped with the previous day's date, and placed in the instructor's mailbox.
Assignments submitted after the deadline may be penalized with the loss of a grade (e.g.: A- to B+) for each day late.
Writing Skills Statement Faculty policy directs that all written assignments (including, although to a lesser extent, written exam responses) will be assessed at least partly on writing skills. For details see www.comcul.ucalgary.ca/info. Writing skills include not only surface correctness (grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, etc) but also general clarity and organization. Research papers must be properly documented.
If you wish help with your writing at any stage, including drafts, you are invited to contact the Writing Centre, SS110, 220-7255.
The following grading system is used in the Faculty of Communication and Culture:
Plagiarism
Using any source whatsoever without clearly documenting it is a serious academic offense. For details see www.comcul.ucalgary.ca/info. Consequences include failure on the assignment, failure in the course and possibly suspension or expulsion from the university.
You must document not only direct quotations but also paraphrases and ideas where they appear in your text. A reference list at the end is insufficient by itself. Readers must be able to tell exactly where your words and ideas end and other people’s words and ideas begin. This includes assignments submitted in non-traditional formats such as Web pages or visual media, and material taken from such sources.
Please consult your instructor or the Writing Centre (SS110) if you have any questions regarding how to document sources.
If you are a student with a disability who may require academic accommodation, it is your responsibility to register with the Disability Resource Centre (220-8237) and discuss your needs with your instructor no later than fourteen (14) days after the start of the course.
Students' UnionFor details about the current Students' Union contacts for the Faculty of Communication and Culture see www.comcul.ucalgary.ca/info
"SAFEWALK" Program -- 220-5333Campus Security will escort individuals day or night -- call 220-5333 for assistance. Use any campus phone, emergency phone or the yellow phone located at most parking lot booths.
Schedule of Lectures and ReadingsTo be assigned in class.