シラバス情報

開講年度
2025年度
開講学期
後期
科目名
Commodification
授業種別
講義
科目名(英語)
Commodification
授業情報(授業コード・クラス名・授業形態)
Z0300003 Commodification [対面]
担当教員
M. カーニー
単位数
2.0単位
曜日時限
木曜5限
キャンパス
新宿
教室
A-0471教室(大学院工学研究科)

学位授与の方針
A 専攻する研究領域における高度な専門知識を身につけたもの 0%
B 科学技術を運用する能力を身につけたもの 80%
C 主体的に研究に取り組み、社会や職業についての知識や技術者や研究者として必要な倫理観を身につけたもの 20%
D 特定の専門領域における創成能力を身につけたもの 0%
具体的な到達目標
The Commodification course analyzes the forces at work in the process of transforming goods, services, ideas, and people into commodities: any thing or being intended for exchange, any thing or being that has an economic value.

The aim of this course is to foster within the students a deep understanding of how the commodification of things and beings has developed over the course of human history and how this affects the human condition. Utilizing the theories and concepts introduced in Critical Theory, the course will examine the following: the shift from hunter-gather society to agrarian; development of barter systems; development of monetary systems; cross cultural and transcultural exchange systems; the commodification of art, concepts, and beings; primary, secondary, and tertiary production; age of Informatisation. It is hoped that through a keen understanding of the processes of commodification, students will develop a better understanding of the economic forces that dominate contemporary societies, govern the current human condition, and frame the construction of today’s human identities.
受講にあたっての前提条件
No Prerequisite
AL・ICT活用
ディスカッション・ディベート/プレゼンテーション

授業計画
Week 1: Overview of course; defining commodities, exchange, commodification
Weeks 2 – 3: Hunter-gather societies; shift to agrarian societies; barter systems; monetary systems
Weeks 4 – 5: defining and examining egalitarian social ethē and socioeconomic strata
Weeks 6 – 7: Cross cultural exchange; transcultural exchange; colonial systems
Week 8: Economic theories: neoclassical economics (free-market capitalism); Keynes
Week 9: Hardt & Negri: economic paradigms – primary, secondary, and tertiary production
Weeks 10 – 11: Commodification of humans: slavery, employment, time, and productivity
Weeks 12 – 13: Commodification of art, data, ideas, knowledge – Informatisation
Weeks 14 – 15: Commodification in the contemporary and future

成績評価の方法
Grades will be determined through projects, participation, and papers.
受講生へのフィードバック方法
In class verbally and in comments on papers.

教科書
No textbook is required for this course.
参考書
None required; suggestions:
Empire. Michael Hardt & Antonio Negre. Harvard University Press: 2001.
Culture and Imperialism. Edward W. Said. Vintage Books: 1994.
The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man. Herbert Marshall McLuhan. Gingko Press: 2001.
Otaku: Japan’s Database Animals. Hiroki Azuma, translated by Jonathan E. Abel. University of Minnesota Press: 2009.
Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. Fredric Jameson. Duke University Press: 1992.


オフィスアワー
Shinjuku Campus (A-2737): Thursday 17:45 - 18:30 and by appointment.
受講生へのメッセージ
An understanding of economic systems and the processes of commodification will help students not only in their professional careers, but also in their everyday lives.

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