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MEDIA AND JOURNALISM IN GERMANY: EVOLUTION, STRUCTURES, AND CHALLENGES
Country - Partner Institution - Programs:
Germany - Free University of Berlin - 'Free Univ. Berlin'
UC Course Subject
Communication
Number & Suffix:
116
Full UC Title:
MEDIA AND JOURNALISM IN GERMANY: EVOLUTION, STRUCTURES, AND CHALLENGES
Transcript Title:
MEDIA&JOURNALSM GER
UC QTR Units - Division:
4.5 - Upper Division
Course Description:
This course begins with an overview of the definition of media and then moves on to discuss the interdependencies of media/journalism and politics and if media needs to be regulated in modern societies. Students learn how historical trajectories shape the structure of media systems by analyzing the historical development and the contemporary structure of the German media system. Although the course occasionally covers historical aspects, the focus lies clearly on the structures and challenges of today’s media system and journalism. This class uses various theories of media and communication as a basis for examining the development of the media and journalism system in Germany.
Language of Instruction:
English
Partner Title:
MEDIA AND JOURNALISM IN GERMANY- EVOLUTION, STRUCTURES AND CHALLENGES
Partner University Department:
Deutsche Philologie
Partner University Course Number:
16860