32507a Vertiefungsseminar

SoSe 21: Political Systems and Media Regimes

Curd Benjamin Knüpfer

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Die Lehrveranstaltung wird primär für den Bachelorstudiengang Nordamerikastudien angeboten. Im Rahmen einer Kooperation mit dem John-F.-Kennedy-Institut werden zusätzlich für interessierte Studierende des Bachelorstudiengangs Publizisitk- und Kommunikationswissenschaft insgesamt 5 Seminarplätze angeboten. Schließen

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This BA-level course will focus on various forms of news media and their connection to state institutions and politics. The media system of United States will serve as the primary case study, in order to compare various eras of journalism over time. We will also learn about forms of media regimes in other nation states and different typologies that might aid us in distinguishing between them. The final part of the class will look at the future of news and public deliberation by focusing on the various connections between digital media and politics. The main goal is to gain an understanding of how mediated information and forms of journalism are connected to material interests, regulatory frameworks, and practices of power. PLEASE NOTE: This class will take place entirely online, via live Webex sessions. In order to obtain participation credit, course participants will be expected to take an active part in class via regular attendance and by filling out the “Class Input Sheet” in addition to closely familiarizing themselves with all of the required reading material. To obtain full credit, students must additionally prepare in-class presentations of the additional reading material and complete a take-home exam in written form at the end of the semester. PLEASE ALSO NOTE: There is a limit of 35 students for this class. If you sign up but end up not taking the class, please remember to un-enroll from via the campus management system, so that others might have a chance to take your place. (If you signed up but didn’t get a spot, then maybe see if something clears up by the second week?) Good luck to all of us! Political Communication and the American Public Sphere This MA-level seminar will provide students with an introduction to the concept of “political communication” – both as a practice as well as a sub-discipline of political science. Through readings and live online sessions, students will develop an understanding of the concept of the “public sphere” and forms of communication between political elites, news media, and citizens/the electorate. In doing so, the course seeks to outline the distinctions as well as the interaction between political rhetoric, mediated discourse, and public deliberation. The core readings will be primarily focused on US politics and the American media system. A special emphasis will be given to the ongoing transformation of a digital media environment along with the challenges this might pose for democratic governance. In response to class readings and discussions, students are meant to reflect about their own research questions and will be encouraged to actively think about how to operationalize the various concepts and dynamics addressed in the individual sessions. PLEASE NOTE: This class will take place entirely online, via live Webex sessions. In order to obtain participation credit, course participants will be expected to take an active part in class via regular attendance and by participating in various assignments throughout the semester, in addition to closely familiarizing themselves with all of the required reading material. To obtain full credit, students must additionally design their own research project and present it in one of the final classes. This will form the basis of a 20-page term paper to be submitted before the next semester begins. PLEASE ALSO NOTE: There is a limit of 35 students for this class. If you sign up but end up not taking the class, please remember to un-enroll from via the campus management system, so that others might have a chance to take your place. (If you signed up but didn’t get a spot, then maybe see if something clears up by the second week?) Good luck to all of us! Schließen

13 Termine

Regelmäßige Termine der Lehrveranstaltung

Do, 15.04.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 22.04.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 29.04.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 06.05.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 20.05.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 27.05.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 03.06.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 10.06.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 17.06.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 24.06.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 01.07.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 08.07.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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Do, 15.07.2021 18:00 - 20:00

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