Course Description
This course provides students with a platform to consider their role in the future of global communication. It analyzes media communication across a wide variety of levels, from personal to local, corporate, and international. The theoretical and methodological approaches are drawn from an interdisciplinary tradition within the arts, humanities and social sciences that focuses on understanding the role of culture, gender, and power in public communication. With a focus on globalization, topics may include specific media industries and markets, and the use of media technologies by both corporations and non-profit organizations.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Realize the relation between development of media and globalization.
CILO-2: Explore the relation between media globalization and homogenization.
CILO-3: Explore the relation between media globalization and heterogenization.
CILO-4: Analyze the political economy and media globalization mutually making and affecting each other.
CILO-5: Explain the relation between industries and markets of media globalization.
CILO-6: Relate the possibility of globalization in terms of media globalization.