HIVK03312U Knowledge Organization, Constituent elective A

Volume 2018/2019
Content

The course in Knowledge Organization examines the practices and activities of the organization of knowledge in society and culture. It looks at every sphere of activity where the organization of knowledge is articulated and exists as a consequence of other human activities. The course covers a broad range of theoretical outlooks and empirical cases in order to be able to understand and critically examine what and how the organization of knowledge accomplishes something in social interaction. Readings ranges from philosophy through social theory to media theory in order to inform and contextualize our understandings of the practices and activities of the organization of knowledge in society and culture.

Learning Outcome

Competence objectives for the module

The module provides students with

knowledge and understanding of: 

  • Different types of knowledge organization systems, including metadata systems,
  • Theories and methods in relation to design, construction, and evalua-tion of knowledge organization systems,
  • Theories and conceptions for representation and organization of infor-mation, incl. documents, entities, and other materials.

 

skills to: 

  • Reflect on knowledge organization theories and concepts,
  • Assess relevant approaches, models, methods, and conceptions for design/​studies/​evaluation of knowledge organization systems, includ-ing in relation to their context,
  • Assess the use and implementation of knowledge organization in dif-ferent types of information systems.

 

competencies to: 

  • Design and/or construct a knowledge organization system,
  • Conduct an evaluation of a context or a domain for the design of a knowledge organization system.

 

Academic objectives

Students are able to

  • Give an account of various types of approaches, models, methods and conceptions of knowledge organization and knowledge organization systems,
  • Assess relevant approaches to the design and construction of a knowledge organization system in a specific context or domain,
  • Prepare/design a knowledge organization system.

Examples of literature that will be used in the course:

  • Bowker, Geoffrey C., & Susan Leigh Star. 2000. Sorting things out: Classification and its consequences. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

  • Day, Ronald E. 2014. Indexing it all: The subject in the age of documentation, information, and data. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

  • Lakoff, George. 1987. Women, fire and dangerous things:  What categories reveal about the mind. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. 

  • Vaidhyanathan, Siva. 2011. The googlization of everything. Berkeley: University of California Press. 

Lectures, in-class exercises, discussions, student presentations.
  • Category
  • Hours
  • Class Instruction
  • 56
  • Exam
  • 120
  • Preparation
  • 234,8
  • Total
  • 410,8
Written
Oral
Individual
Continuous feedback during the course of the semester
Feedback by final exam (In addition to the grade)
Credit
15 ECTS
Type of assessment
Written assignment
Language: English or Danish
Extent: 15-20 standard pages for an individual exam
The written assignment consists of 2-3 individual portfolio exercises written during the course and subsequently revised prior to the final submission deadline.
Aid
All aids allowed
Marking scale
7-point grading scale
Censorship form
No external censorship
Exam period

Winter exam 2018

Re-exam

February 2019: Written take-home assignment, set subject. 10-15 standard pages, with 7 days to complete the assignment. Make-up exam/re-exam can only be completed individually