units
HSY3415
Faculty of Arts
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6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
SynopsisThrough examining the news reporting of a number of important historical events across the 20th century, this unit will look at the development of the modern news mass media in the English-speaking world. The news frames the way the public sees the world, telling us what to think about, if not what to think. Examination of the mass media raises questions of power, agency and control. Looking at specific case studies of political, war, sport, and cultural events covered in print, radio, television and online news will allow the exploration of the issues of censorship, propaganda, governance, public taboos, responsibility, global citizenship, 'news flow' and possible global media futures. Objectives
The unit aims to provide students with a thorough knowledge of the role of the mass media in shaping ideas about global citizenship, spectatorship, social change and responsibility, with a particular focus on the nature of public opinion and the power of the media to mould it. In addition, the unit also aims to develop students' skills in both independent research and writing and collaborative research and presentation. Specifically, students successfully completing HSY2415 will be able to demonstrate:
Assessment
Written work: 90% (4000 words) Contact hours1 one-hour lecture, and a two-hour workshop/tutorial per week. This unit applies to the following area(s) of studyPrerequisitesA first-year sequence in History or permission Prohibitions |