Lecturer(s)
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Charvátová Denisa, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Periodization of the development of mass media 2. Criticism of mass culture 3. Social and political framework of media functioning 4. Normative frameworks of media behavior 5. Media nad freedom of expression 6. The relationship between media and advetising 7. Media Ownership 8. Media moguls 9. Political economy of communication and media 10. Current media audiences 11. Active and passive audiences 12. Represntations and stereotypes 13. Media Convergence
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The course Media, society, politics II focuses on the issue of the role of the media in society, or the relationship between the media, public interest and politics and thus seamlessly follows on from its first part. The aim of the course will be an insight into the development of the position of the media, but also a focus on their behaviour, influence and influence in contemporary society. The interpretation will therefore be devoted to issues of the position of the media and their influence in th social process, but also in the political process.
The student is able to understand the role of the media in society. They can characterize changes in the role of the media and the position of the media in society and politics and approach them critically. The student cas use professional terminology.
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Prerequisites
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KFHS/B324 Media, society, politics
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
The following are required for successful completion of the course 1) Completion of a research paper, which will be assessed on: a) Adherence to the time limit of the tent b) manner of presentation c) Handout (submitted electronically) d) Sources e) Preparation for discussion A total of up to 10 points may be awarded (a minimum of 6 points is required to pass the course). 2) Active participation in discussions (passive physical presence does not earn points for this activity). A total of up to 8 points can be earned (a minimum of 3 points is required to pass the course). A minimum of 9 points is required to complete the course, with a published minimum in each area. The deadline for assigning topics is 1 March 2025. Handouts are due no later than the day of the presentation. Deadlines are final and may not be missed. The course cannot be completed without a presented paper.
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Recommended literature
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Jirák, J. - Köpplová, B. Média a společnost. 1. vyd. Praha: Portál. 2003.
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Lippmann, W. Public Opinion. New York: Free Press Paperbacks, 1997.
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McCombs, M. E., Shaw, D. L. The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media. 1972.
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McLUHAN, M. Jak rozumět médiím. Praha: Odeon, 2011.
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Mcquail, D. Úvod do teorie masové komunikace.. Praha: Portál, 1999.
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THOMPSON, J., B. Média a modernita. Praha: Karolinum, 2004.
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Trampota, T. Zpravodajství. Praha: Portál, 2006.
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