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Civic Values in Information Society

Major: Social Communication and Information Activities
Code of Subject: 6.029.04.O.69
Credits: 3
Department: Social Communication and Information Activities
Lecturer: Associate Professor Nataliia Khymytsia
Semester: 7 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
As a result of studying the discipline, the student must be able to demonstrate the following learning outcomes:
know:
• know and understand the scientific principles of organization, modernization, and implementation of new technologies in social communications and information activities;
• search for information in various sources to solve professional problems;
• apply modern methods and technologies of automated information processing, formation and use of electronic information resources;
be able:
• ability to communicate, including oral, written, and electronic communication in Ukrainian and one of the foreign languages (English);
• ability to use various methods, including information technology, for effective communication at the professional and social levels;
• ability to be responsible in the work performed and achieve the goal in compliance with the requirements of professional ethics.
Required prior and related subjects:
• History of statehood and culture of Ukraine
• Modeling of business communication
• Image strategies
• Fundamentals of labor protection and life safety
Summary of the subject:
Civic values and culture of the future specialist in the context of the formation of the information society. The system of the legal protection of human rights and civil values in international and domestic regulations. Ensuring the protection of human rights and civic values during armed conflicts. Civic values in the socio-cultural space of the information society.
Recommended Books:
1. СOMPASS: Handbook on education in the field of human rights with the participation of youth [Electronic resource]. - Access mode: https://www.coe.int/uk/web/compass.
2. Education in the field of human rights on the Internet: a manual / ed .. Murashkevych O., Chernykh O. Kyiv: ВАІТЕ, 2015. 70 p. 3. Paliyuk V.P . Article 10 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms: Ukrainian legislation and case law: a practical guide. - Mykolaiv: Ilion, 2010. 555 p.
3. Radkevych O. Confidentiality of personal information in social networks [Electronic resource] / Oleksandr Radkevych // Bulletin of the Higher Council of Justice. - 2012. - № 3 (11). - P. 215–224. - Access mode: http://www.vru.gov.ua/content/article/visnik11_19.pdf.
4. The judgment of the European Court of Human Rights on access to information / for general. edited by T. Shevchenko, O. Pavlichenko. - Kyiv: Moskalenko O.M, 2014. 200 p.
5. Yurov A. Introduction to the concept of human rights: a textbook. - Kyiv: Burnos S.O, 2017. 53 p
Assessment methods and criteria:
- current control (80%): written reports on practical work, oral examination;
- final control (20%): credit (three-level testing).