This course will enable the students to -
Course Outcomes (COs):
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JMC I21 |
Models and Theories of Mass Communication |
CO01:Students would be able to acquaint themselves with the various models of Communication and their correlation with practical world and current context. CO02:Students would get acquainted with the basics of Communication process and their application in Mass Media practices. CO03:Students would be able to understand interplay of Communication with Social, Political and Cultural milieu.
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Approach in teaching: Lecture cum Discussion Tool(Power Point Presentation) Case study methodology can be applied Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical
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Class test Continuous Assessment Test Semester end examination Assignments Presentation. |
Communication: Meaning and Scope, element and process. Types of communication: verbal and non-verbal, intrapersonal, interpersonal, group and mass communication. Characteristics of audiences, audience segmentation
Models: SMR, SMCR, Shannon and Weaver, Lasswell, Osgood, Dance, Schramm, Gerbner, Newcomb, Convergent and Gate-keeping, Communication and Socialization.
Media systems and theories: authoritarian, libertarian, socialistic, social-responsibility, development, participatory. Hypodermic Needle Theory, Two Step and Multi Step Flow Theory.
Sociological Theories: Cultivation, Agenda setting, Uses and Gratification, Spiral of silence and Dependency theory. Dominant, Dependency and Participatory models of communication and Marshal Mc Luhan’s Approach.
Mass media: public opinion and democracy. Issues of media monopoly, Cross media ownership; Ethical aspects of mass media, Cultural communication, and Cross cultural communication. Hegemony, Political Economy
1. Communication and Mass Communication: Concept and Process (2018). Gaurav Kumar Upadyaya. Rajat Publications, Delhi.
2. Communication and Mass Communication in India (2004). J.V. Vill'anilam. B.R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi.
3. Handbook of Journalism and Mass Communication (2002). Vir Bala Aggarwal, V.S. Gupta. Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.
4. Handbook of Journalism and Mass Communication (2010). Sudhir Soni. Yking Books, Jaipur.
5. Mass Communication: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century (2004). Diwakar Sharma. Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi.
6. McQuail's Mass Communication Theory (2005). Denis McQuail. Vistaar Publication, New Delhi.