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Předmět Media and Society: An Introduction (JJM234)

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Cíl

The aim of the course is to offer an interpretation of mass media and their - real as well as desired or feared - role in society, with focus on media in Europe and the Czech Republic. the course is strenghening the quality of media literacy among students.

Sylabus

1. Course description + The role of media in everyday life I2. Media news + The role of media in everyday life II3. Media news + Media as means of communication (Media Technology and Social Change)4. Media news + The Media in Society I: The Media and Modernity / Communication and Social Context 5. Media news + The Media in Society II: Radio and TV programs: comparing USA and Europe / The media as part of the specific culture6. Media news + Trends in Media Development: The Globalization of Communication / Mass and Network Media7. Media news + The Media Production II: Making News8. Media news + How to Study Media Content I: The Interpretation of Meaning / Stuart Hall: Representation and the Media9. Media news + Media and Audiences: The Interpretation of Meaning10.-12. Topic presentations.13. Conclusion, evaluation

Literatura

Requred readingsCurran, J. (2002): Media and Power. London: RoutledgeHolmes, D. (2005): Communication Theory. Media, Technology and Society. Thousand Oaks - London: SageMcQuail, D. (2013): Journalism and Society. Thousand Oaks - London: Sag Complementary readingsCurran, J. (2011): Media and Democracy. London:RoutledgeHallin, D. C.-Mancini, P. (2004): Comparing Media Systems. Cambridge: CUPHerman, E. (1999): The Myth of the Liberal Media. New York: Peter LangJakubowicz, K. (2007): Rude Awaking. Cresskill: Hampton PressPoster, M. (1995): The Second Media Age. Cambridge: Polity PressThompson, J.B. (1995): The Media and Modernity. Lonodn: Polity PressWilliams, K. (2005): European Media Studies. London: Hodder ArnoldThompson, J.B. (1995): The Media and Modernity. Lonodn: Polity Press

Požadavky

Grading policy Class participation/attendance (50%): Attendance in class and the readiness for and the contribution to the discussions, including regular homework "Media News" (the monitoring of mediated events related to media as they appear in the world?s daily press between two sessions of the class) - 8 media news each. Project (50%): A comprehensive text and its presentation based on research of literature and analysis of interviews with chosen age groups about their media experience during the period of adoption of "new media" in 1990s  (app. 8-10 pages, 10 minutes)

Garant

prof. PhDr. Jan Jirák, Ph.D.

Vyučující

prof. PhDr. Jan Jirák, Ph.D.