SV-212-1
Media, Communication and Democracy
Bachelor's Programme in Social Change and
Communication
,
Bachelor's Programme in Political
Science
Spring, Autumn
English
Equivalent of one year´s study in a social science
field.
After completion of the course the student
will:
- Have a broad knowledge of
the interplay between the media and social processes of
communication
- Have knowledge about
political and cultural communication, in light of perspectives
on globalization
- Be able to reflect on the
roles and impacts of news and journalism in
society
- Be able to contextualize
perspectives as these in relation to current events and issues
locally, nationally and
internationally
Focusing on both local and global
perspectives, questions we raise are such as these:
- What characterizes the news media
and their means and methods of covering politics and societal
issues?
- How ought we to think about media
power, freedom of speech, and democracy?
- What major changes in the development of
media institutions and communication technologies ought we to
take note of in this context?
- What kind of
roles do the media play in opinion formation?
- How do political actors apply media
strategies in their endeavor to influence the public?
A combination of lectures and group
work.
Accepted project paper with a pass/no pass
mark.
5 hours written school exam with graded
assessment.
Theoretical
First cycle
Second year of bachelor's programme
Oddgeir Tveiten
The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.
ST-201- 1
- 10 ECTS credits
ST-201- 2
- 10 ECTS credits
ST-201- 3
- 10 ECTS credits
No
Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
ECTS Course Catalogue University of Agder 2011-12