2023w-apcomn1405m-03

AP/COMN1405 3.0 M: Death, Destruction, Disease in the Media

Offered by: COMN


 Session

Winter 2023

 Term

W

Format

LECT

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course encourages students to critically examine the impact of the perspectives of broadcast, social, and digital media. Mediazation is a theory that argues media frame the processes and discourse of political communication. Assessing the mediatization of health, war, and conflict an interdisciplinary context, students trace the media's impact through socio-cultural perspectives based in historical, theoretical, contemporary and mediated thought.


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