Paper III: Advanced Study Paper I Contemporary Ideologies and Media Issues

Paper Code: 
JMC-143
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00

Challenges for media : To create Informed Citizenry, Minimum Science for everyone,
Elementary education for everyone

 

 

 

Normative theories of Mass Communication- Authoritarian, Libertarian, Socialistic, Social Responsibility and Participatory theories.
Finding research studies related to the above mentioned theories

 

 

Theories of Mass Communication -Cultivation, Dependency , Agenda setting theory, Uses & Gratification theory.
Finding research studies related to the above mentioned theories

 

 

Contemporary issues : Environment ,health and media, Sting Operations and their validity, New aggressive face of media and it’s relevance

 

 

 

 

Representing Gender : Television Commercials, Print Advertisements, Feature Films. Representing Race : ‘Us’ and ‘Them’.
Representing ‘Real’ Events : The Press and Framing of Events, Documenting Reality

 

Unit V

Representing Gender : Television Commercials, Print Advertisements, Feature Films. Representing Race : ‘Us’ and ‘Them’.
Representing ‘Real’ Events : The Press and Framing of Events, Documenting Reality

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