An introduction to global media and communication, with an emphasis on debates about media power and expansion, digitalization, technology transfer, and societal implications/changes. Students will investigate historical and contemporary contexts of global and transnational communication through a variety of approaches and perspectives. Prerequisite(s): Second-year standing or permission of the School of Journalism and Communication. Lectures three hours a week. [0.5 credits]
An introduction to global media and communication, with an emphasis on debates about media power and expansion, digitalization, technology transfer, and societal implications/changes. Students will investigate historical and contemporary contexts of global and transnational communication through a variety of approaches and perspectives. Prerequisite(s): Second-year standing or permission of the School of Journalism and Communication. Lectures three hours a week. [0.5 credits]