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POLITICS AND MEDIA COURSE IDENTIFICATION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION

Code Name of the Course Unit Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
POL334 POLITICS AND MEDIA 6 3 3 8

SOURCE MATERIALS & RECOMMENDED READING

Heywood, A. (2002). Politics (Palgrave MacMillan). New York.
David Buckingham (2000). The Making of Citizens: Young People, News and Politics
Neil Postman (1985). Amusing Ourselves to Death, Penguin Books.
Denis Mcquail (1979). "The Influence and Effects of Mass Media", in From Mass Communication and Society.
Theodor Tudoroiu (2014) Social Media and Revolutionary Waves: The Case of the Arab Spring, New Political Science, 36:3, 346-365
Tafakori, S. (2021) Digital Feminism beyond Nativism and Empire: Affective Territories of Recognition and Competing Claims to Suffering in Iranian Women’s Campaigns. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 47 (1). pp. 47-80.
Sarah Jaffe (2019). The Labor Movement Comes to Virtual Reality, New Labor Forum , Spring 2019, Vol. 28, No. 2, Millennial Consciousness? pp. 36-43
Charlie Beckett & Robin Mansell (2008). "Crossing Boundaries: New Media and Networked Journalism", Communication, Culture & Critique.
Susana Salgado (2018) "Online media impact on politics. Views on posttruth politics and postpostmodernism", International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 14(3).
Corinne Barnes (2012) Citizen Journalism vs. Traditional Journalism: A Case for Collaboration, Caribbean Quarterly, 58:2-3, 16-27