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Short list of topics for the final talk (for grade 4.5 - 5)
- Stereotypes in mass communication (ethnic, religious, gender and others): Do journalists exploit or destroy them? Stereotyping
- Violence in the media (fiction, news, and documentary): Is it really harmful? Terrorism and media. ‘If it bleeds, it leads.’ Is this principle now crippling the industry? (Text, MEDIA AND SOCIETY:)
- Quality of media content: Is it getting better or worse? Infotainment. Penny Press. Media Scandals.
- Hoaxes and falsification in mass media. Role play in journalism (when a journalist plays the role of another person). Fake News.
- Ways of controlling media content. Which of the following is the most effective: censorship, judicial control, financial control, or spin?
- Erotic motives in mass media: Where do you draw the line between the erotic and pornography?
- Manipulation in mass media: advertising and propaganda. Degree to which the media depends on advertising revenue. Are media outlets still independent? Psychological impact of ads.
- Freedom and censorship in mass media: Why are restrictions often counterproductive?
- Relation between Freedom and Technologies (iPod liberalism: Would new media be able to do what missiles couldn't?) The Net Delusion
- How does the news media reflect our perception of reality?
- Textual analysis (Burton, 49)
- Textual codes (Burton, 49)
- Semiotic analysis (Burton, 50)
- Image analysis (Burton, 52)
- Discourse analysis (Burton, 52)
- Media and audiences (Burton, 16)
- Media and advertising (Burton, 18)
- Media and government (Burton, 20)
- The public service debate (Burton, 40)
- Advertising and media – a relationship (Burton, 228)
- Advertising and society – critiques (Burton, 230)
- Advertising and audiences (Burton, 233)
- Advertising and persuasion (Burton, 236)
- A special case: advertising and children (Burton, 243)
- News values (Burton, 281)
- The news agenda (Burton, 284)
- Neil Postman's Criticisms of the Television Medium
- Media imperialism (Burton, 340)
- Stereotypes in mass communication (ethnic, religious, gender and others): Do journalists exploit or destroy them? Stereotyping
- Violence in the media (fiction, news, and documentary): Is it really harmful? Terrorism and media. ‘If it bleeds, it leads.’ Is this principle now crippling the industry? (Text, MEDIA AND SOCIETY:)
- Quality of media content: Is it getting better or worse? Infotainment. Penny Press. Media Scandals.
- Hoaxes and falsification in mass media. Role play in journalism (when a journalist plays the role of another person). Fake News.
- Ways of controlling media content. Which of the following is the most effective: censorship, judicial control, financial control, or spin?
- Erotic motives in mass media: Where do you draw the line between the erotic and pornography?
- Manipulation in mass media: advertising and propaganda. Degree to which the media depends on advertising revenue. Are media outlets still independent? Psychological impact of ads.
- Freedom and censorship in mass media: Why are restrictions often counterproductive?
Every student will get two questions randomly
generated.
1-2 illustrations (taken from your and your colleagues’ essays and/or
your own observations) are also required.
LITERATURE
Electronic Media Criticism, Peter Orlik
Media Debates Everette
E. Dennis, John C. Merrill
Media Analysis Techniques, Arthur AsaBerger (Semiotic Analysis)
Marxist Analysis, Psychoanalytic Criticism
Sociological Analysis
Media Analysis Techniques, Arthur AsaBerger (Semiotic Analysis)
Marxist Analysis, Psychoanalytic Criticism
Sociological Analysis
MEDIA AND SOCIETY: Critical Perspectives, By
Graeme Burton,
First Published 2005
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