EPN-V2

ARBIB2000 Personvern og juss i informasjonssamfunnet Emneplan

Engelsk emnenavn
Privacy and Information Society Law
Studieprogram
Bachelorstudium i arkivvitenskap
Bachelorstudium i bibliotek- og informasjonsvitenskap
Omfang
10.0 stp.
Studieår
2025/2026
Timeplan
Emnehistorikk

Innledning

Emnet gir et overblikk over sentrale informasjonsrettslige temaer som personvern, offentlighetsprinsippet og opphavsrett, og bevaring bruk og formidling av informasjonsressurser som kulturarv. Emnet kombinerer oversikt over norsk rett på området med europeisk og internasjonal lovgivning som har betydning for den norske rettstilstanden.

Undervisningsspråk er norsk.

Forkunnskapskrav

Ingen forkunnskapskrav.

Læringsutbytte

Studenten skal etter å ha fullført emnet ha følgende totale læringsutbytte definert i kunnskap, ferdigheter og generell kompetanse:

Kunnskap

Studenten har

  • kjennskap til grunnleggende trekk ved samspillet mellom norsk rett og overnasjonale rettslige føringer
  • god oversikt over offentlighetsloven og offentlighetsprinsippets forankring i Grl. § 100
  • god oversikt over personopplysningsloven og den europeiske personvernforordningen
  • grunnleggende kjennskap til opphavsrett i norsk lov, europeiske direktiver og internasjonale konvensjoner
  • kjennskap til rettslige grunnlag for formidling og bruk av informasjonsressurser
  • grunnleggende kjennskap til rettslig vern av kulturarv i norsk lov og internasjonale konvensjoner

Ferdigheter

Studenten kan

  • overholde elementære krav til personvern, allmennhetens innsynsrett, og opphavsrett som profesjonsutøver innen arkiv eller bibliotek
  • legge frem mer kompliserte rettslige spørsmål knyttet til personvern og opphavsrett for fageksperter eller virksomhetens ledelse til nærmere vurdering

Generell kompetanse

Studenten

  • forstår samspill mellom norsk informasjonsrett og de føringer og forpliktelser som norsk informasjonsrett møter fra EØS-avtalen og internasjonale konvensjoner

Arbeids- og undervisningsformer

A practical course in analyzing text and talk.

Approved by the Doctoral Committee October 25, 2018. Minor changes approved 27.04.2020.

This is a practical course where the students will be offered analytical tools to carry out analyses of documents, observations and/or interviews on the topics of their own research, in comparison with leading discourses as well as research knowledge and other contextual aspects. The course will also focus on strategies for discussing explanations and implications of findings. The content of the course is based on a combination of insights to discourses and power from social sciences and humanities.

Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter

On completion of the course, the student will have achieved the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge

The student

  • has in-depth knowledge about analyzing text and talk and their main research traditions.
  • has in-depth knowledge of theories and conceptualisations about the relationship between discourses and power.

Skills

The student

  • has gained methodological competence to skillfully outline a discourse analysis based on own empirical material, as a core content of a paper aimed at publication in a research journal.

General competence

The student

  • can identify and establish constructive connections between theories, empirical data, and methods based on developed methodological competence.

Vurdering og eksamen

The course consists of two parts. Students are expected to participate actively in both parts.

The first part consists of a two-days workshop at OsloMet with mandatory participation. In lectures and discussions the students will be introduced to relevant theories and methods.

The last part is a one-day workshop at OsloMet a few weeks later. This is also mandatory. External students will be given the opportunity to participate by electronic means.

Between the two parts, the students will write an individual paper that outlines how they may conduct an analysis based on knowledge and skills from the course and own empirical material. These papers will in part two be discussed with fellow students and teachers.

Hjelpemidler ved eksamen

Preparations for the course

Students are expected to read the syllabus before the first part of the course to be able to participate actively in discussions.

Work requirements

Mandatory participation at the two-days workshop in the first part of the course.

Mandatory participation at the one-day workshop in the last part of the course. External students will be given the opportunity to participate by electronic means.

Attendence

80 % attendence of the time of the course is required. If a student has attended at least 60 % of the course but less than 80 %, he/she must submit an extra paper of at least 3000 words plus reference list on a given topic.

Vurderingsuttrykk

The student writes an individual paper (as described in the section "Teaching and working methods") of between 3000 - 5000 words plus reference liste. The paper must be written in English, Norwegian, Swedish, or Danish. The deadline for submission will be 10 days before part two of the course.

New and postponed examination

If a paper is not graded with "pass", the student must submit a revised version within a given deadline.

Sensorordning

The grades are "pass" or "fail". The requirement for "pass" is that the paper builds on insights from the first part of the course and outlines ideas on how an analysis and journal article can be planned on this basis. The paper must be graded «pass» in order for the student to pass the course.

Emneansvarlig

The paper will be assessed by the course coordinator and a member of the academic staff involved in the PhD program.