课程简介Introduction of Course
课程名称🤹🏻:新闻研究
Course Name: Journalism Studies
学分:1学分
Course Credit: One
上课时间🖕🏻:2023.7.3-7.14,6-7节
Course Timtable:3 July 2023 to 14July 2023👨🏻,Sixth to seventh period
考核方式:期末论文
Assessment🚴🏻♂️:Final Paper
Please select one question from the provided list ofquestions, and answer it in 1,000 words (plus / minus 10 percent, not includingReferences).
In their essay, students should be able to demonstrate acritical awareness of relevant ideas, concepts, and issues concerning thechanging nature of journalism in the Western world.
给分方式:APF
Score: APF
授课对象🌂🦸♂️:本科生、研究生(专业不限)
Target audience : Undergraduateand postgraduate students (any major)
注释:本科生可直接在系统中选课🔉,研究生通过以下二维码报名。
Notes: Undergraduate students canselect courses directly from the system, postgraduate students can registerthrough the QR code.
教师简介Introduction of Professor
Stuart Allan,Professor of Journalism andCommunication,Cardiff University, UK(the 5th in the UK and the 29th in the world for communication and media Studies,QS 2023 ). Stuart has published widelyin journalism, media and cultural studies. Hehas authored seven books. His research has also appeared in numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and contributions to edited collections, and has been translated into several languages. He is a founding co-editor of the onlinejournal Journalism Education (published by the Association for JournalismEducation), and serves on the editorialboards of several international journals, including Journalism: Theory,Practice and Criticism; Digital Journalism; New Media & Society; Media, War& Conflict; Communication, Culture & Critique; Text & Talk;Environmental Communication; Time & Society; Journalism & CommunicationMonographs; and Global Media and China.
Module Overview模块概述
Thismodule introduces students to a seriesof key ideas, concepts, questions and issues central to the academic study ofjournalism, as well as significant scholarly and professional debatesregarding the role of journalism in Western societies.
Students willconsider researchinto the forms, practices, institutions and audiences of Western journalism.They will compare and contrast scholarlyand professional approaches to understanding the evolving nature of news inlight of recent trends and developments. Theoretical frameworks will help them better understand journalists'work and its perceived influence on societies such as Britain and theUnited States. In this way, students will be encouraged to rethink what countsas journalism and how its public service commitments may be improved in thefuture.
Topics to be explored include: Historical debates over the role ofthe press in the public sphere; the changing political economy of Western newsmedia; debates over whether journalists can be “objective” or “impartial” intheir reporting; criticisms that the news media can be sexist in theirrepresentation of women, or sometimes racist with regard to ethnic minorities;the rise of citizen journalism and the challenges it poses for the future ofjournalism as a profession; the changing nature of war reporting;photojournalism and the digital manipulation of the truth; the future ofscience and environmental journalism; and questions regarding how social mediainfluence the ways news media cover global crises.
Lectures will be 90 minutes in duration, followed by 30 minutes forQuestions and Answers.
Daily Topics每日专题
Day 1: Introductionto Journalism Studies介绍新闻研究
Day 2: Journalismand the Public Sphere新闻业和公共领域
Day 3: Media Ownership媒体所有权
Day 4: Histories of WarReporting战争报道的历史
Day 5: Women in the News新闻中的女性
Day 6: Ethnic Minorities in the News新闻中的少数族裔
Day 7: The Rise of Citizen Journalism公民新闻业的兴起
Day 8: Science Journalism andEnvironmental News科学新闻与环境新闻
Day 9: Photojournalism andDigital Truths新闻摄影和数字真相
Day 10: Global Journalism全球新闻业