2273.21 - Media and Political Communication


Course number
2273.21
Title
Media and Political Communication
ECTS
10
Prerequisites
Bachelor in History, Social Science, Politics and Administration or equivalent
Purpose
The course should give students advanced theoretical tools to analyze and discuss media and political communications and their implications for social and political life in the 21. century.
Content
The course addresses theory and concepts in media and political communications from an international and Faroese perspective. It employs a historical, philosophical, politological and sociological perspective on the media, mediatization and political communications. The course examines the connection between media culture, media system, media technology and media production. The critical question is how mediatization influences social and political life, and – in extension – which challenges arise for welfare and democracy.
Learning and teaching approaches
The course is based on a combination of lectures, student presentations and writing assignments.
Learning outcomes
When the course is completed, the student should be able to: - Show an understanding of a variety of theory on the media and political communication. - Identify and analyze relevant scientific literature on the media and political communication. - Analyze and discuss key themes in media and political communication and their implications for democracy and welfare. - Reflect on the above-mentioned issues in relation to small states and islands.
Assessment method
- 15 minute in-class presentation (required to sit oral examination). - 30 per cent of final mark: Policy brief on media policy (after lecture 6 of 10). - 70 per cent of final mark: Oral examination based on essay (after final lecture).
Examination
Internal
Marking scale
7-
Bibliography
Specialized list for each lecture. Further reading with relevant literature will also be provided. Students are expected to independently identify relevant literature for presentations, essays and examination (see learning outcomes).
Contact
Rógvi Olavson