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The overall aim of this course is to introduce students to a number of different approaches to understand the interrelationship between processes of cultural globalisation and products of journalism and media. This includes the study of practices, production and reception contexts in which such products evolve. In addition to critically discussing these approaches, students will develop journalistic products in relation to these critical reflections. In accordance with the overall purpose of the Master’s degree, and with what the two preceding courses have prepared participants for, students will here be tested in combining journalistic skills with academic insights.
Lecturers in Denmark: Cecilia Arregui Olivera, Teke Jacob Ngomba Poslední úprava: Lábová Sandra, Mgr., Ph.D. (22.02.2023)
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Knowledge: - critically present the main, relevant theoretical perspectives underpinning the relationship between journalism, media, and processes of cultural globalisation - explain how such approaches contribute to the public construction and understanding of journalism - theoretically reflect on and account for journalistic norms and practices. Skills: - formulate relevant research questions based on critical evaluation of existing theories and empirical studies relating to the relationship between journalism, media and cultural globalisation - design, develop and carry out small-scale research project(s) within the broad parameters of the thematic orientation of the course and communicate the results in appropriate academic formats - convey journalism in analytical products with oversight and authority and in relation to their academic insights. Competences: - independently assess the academic and journalistic strengths and weaknesses of the student’s own work - produce independent analytical journalistic conclusions related to explaining significant issues in journalistic practice and public discourse. Poslední úprava: Lábová Sandra, Mgr., Ph.D. (22.02.2023)
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Broersma, Marcel; Singer, Jane B. (2021). “Caught Between Innovation and Tradition: Young Journalists as Normative Change Agents in the Journalistic Field.” Journalism Practice 15(6): 821-838. van Dijck, J. (2021). Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Visualizing Platformization and its Governance. New Media & Society 23(9): 2801-2819. Demont-Heinrich, C. (2011). “Cultural Imperialism Versus Globalization of Culture: Riding the Structure-Agency Dialectic in Global Communication and Media Studies”. Sociology Compass 5(8):666-678. Harcup, Tony (2011). “Questioning the ‘Bleeding Obvious’: What’s the Point of Researching Journalism?” Journalism 13(1): 21-37. Hardy, Jonathan (2016). “Money, (Co)production and Power: The Contribution of Critical Political Economy to Digital Journalism Studies.” Digital Journalism 5(1): 1-25. Helmond, Anne; Nieborg, David B.; van der Vlist, Fernando N. (2019). “Facebook’s Evolution: Development of a Platform-as-infrastructure.” Internet Histories 3(2): 123-146. Pickard, Victor (2020). “Restructuring Democratic Infrastructures: A Policy Approach to the Journalism Crisis.” Digital Journalism 8(6): 1-16. Schneider, I. (2020). Democratic Governance of Digital Platforms and Artificial Intelligence? Exploring Governance Models of China, the US, the EU and Mexico. JeDEM - EJournal of EDemocracy and Open Government, 12(1): 1-24. Sehl, A., Cornia, A. & Nielsen, R. (2021): How Do Funding Models and Organizational Legacy Shape News Organizations’ Social Media Strategies? A Comparison of Public Service and Private Sector News Media in Six Countries. Digital Journalism: Poslední úprava: Lábová Sandra, Mgr., Ph.D. (22.02.2023)
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Session 1: Introduction to the course and key concepts Session 2: Journalism, Media and Liberal Democracy: Challenges and Prospects Session 3: Political Economy of the Media Session 4: Publishers, Platforms and the Politics of Platform Governance Session 5: Imagined Communities - From Print Capitalism to Online Networks Session 6: Gender and Journalism Session 7: Boundary Work and Interpretive Communities Session 8: Cultural Products and News Flows Session 9: Migration, Diaspora and Ethnic Minority Media Session 10: Global Media Ethics Session 11: Proposal feedback and concluding discussion Individual Supervision Sessions Poslední úprava: Lábová Sandra, Mgr., Ph.D. (22.02.2023)
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