Caulfield Second semester 2008 (Day)
Gippsland Second semester 2008 (Off-campus)
This unit analyses the role of journalism as the 'fourth estate', particularly in the present when rapid advances in technology and expansion of global media are changing its characteristics and values as perceived by its audience and journalists themselves. Students study current issues and debates in journalism practice ranging from citizen journalism to the growth of global media empires; from commodification of news to infotainment; from embedded journalism to live war coverage; and from convergence journalism to web-blogging. The unit aims to deepen students' understanding of the role of journalism in modern day society by looking at the impact of various changes in media, its ownership, its policy framework and its products (of which news is but one element).
Upon successful completion of this unit students will be able to demonstrate:
Critical Essay (2,750 words) : 30%
A Case Study (3,500 words ) : 40%
A Discussion Paper (2,750 words) : 30%
1 two-hour seminar per week