Foreign mass - media systems
General data
Course ID: | 2101-L-Z4ZSME |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
15.1
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Course title: | Foreign mass - media systems |
Name in Polish: | Zagraniczne systemy medialne |
Organizational unit: | Institute of Journalism |
Course groups: |
(in Polish) ID-ZAOCZNE I STOPNIA, 4 semestr, 2 rok (spec: Dziennikarska) (in Polish) ID-ZAOCZNE I STOPNIA, 4 semestr, 2 rok (spec. fot pras,rekl,wyd) (in Polish) ID-ZAOCZNE I STOPNIA, 4 semestr, 2 rok (spec. PRiMM) |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Short description: |
The course characterizes institutions and mass media systems operating in different countries in Europe and beyond, including the U.S.. Characteristics of systems in the various countries includes both organizational structure and operation of the key institutions responsible for the information collection and dissemination, as well as the general mechanisms governing the operation and interaction of these institutions within the system of national broadcasters. |
Full description: |
The course characterizes institutions and mass media systems operating in developed democracies, such as USA, Britain, France, Germany and countries in transition such as a system in Russia. Characteristics of systems in the various countries includes both organizational structure and operation of key institutions involved in information collection and dissemination (news agencies, newspapers and magazines, specialized and high-volume press, radio network and television, etc.) Legal and market mechanisms and the socio-cultural, historical and political influence on the development of media systems; governing the operation and interaction of these institutions within the system of national broadcasters. Practical classes are devoted to expanding the knowledge acquired in lectures, they cover key media in each country, including a comparison of the media institutions operation in different media markets. Analyzed the problems of information globalization, media concentration and internationalization of media companies, and mechanisms that determine the operating conditions and limitations of the profession of journalist. |
Bibliography: |
Adamowski J. (red.), Wybrane Zagraniczne Systemy Medialne, WAiP, Warszawa 2009 Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Westerns World, ed. By Daniel C. Hallin, Paolo Mancini, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge-New York 2012 Dobek-Ostrowska B., Transformacja systemów medialnych w krajach Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej po 1989 r., Wrocław 2002 Flew T, Media globalne, Wydawnictwo UJ, Kraków 2010 Głowacki M., Polityka medialna Danii, Norwegii i Szwecji. Analiza porównawcza interwencji państwa w systemy telewizyjne, Europejskie Centrum Edukacyjne, Toruń 2011. Golka B., System medialny Stanów Zjednoczonych, WSiP, Warszawa 2004 Hallin D.C., Mancini P., Systemy medialne. Trzy modele mediów i polityki w ujęciu porównawczym, Wydawnictwo UJ, Kraków 2007 Karol Jakubowicz, Nowa ekologia mediów. Konwergencja a metamorfoza, Wydawnictwo Poltext, Warszawa 2011 Jaskiernia A., Od „New York Times`a” do „Huffington Post”. Przemiany w systemie prasowym USA, „Studia Medioznawcze” 2011, nr 3, s. 41-59. Jaskiernia A., Na papierze i na tablecie. Zmiany w sektorze czasopism w Stanach Zjednoczonych, , „Studia Medioznawcze” 2012, nr 1 (48), s.129-147 Komunikowanie masowe i polityka medialna w epoce globalizacji i cyfryzacji – aspekty międzynarodowe, red. naukowa J. W. Adamowski, A. Jaskiernia, ASPRA-JR, Warszawa 2013. Międzykulturowe aspekty działalności mediów w epoce globalizacji, red. naukowa J. W. Adamowski, A. Jaskiernia, ASPRA-JR, Warszawa 2014 Sajna R., Media w Hispanoameryce w perspektywie komunikowania globalnego, Wydawnictwo UKW, Bydgoszcz 2013 Stasiak-Jazukiewicz E., Zmiana paradygmatu? Niemiecki system medialny, ASPRA-JR, Warszawa 2013 Systemy medialne w XXI wieku. Wspólne czy różne drogi rozwoju? , red. naukowa J. W. Adamowski, A. Jaskiernia, ASPRA-JR, Warszawa 2012. Williams K., Media w Europie, WAiP, Warszawa 2008 |
Learning outcomes: |
knowledge - The student has knowledge of the global media systems, including the functioning of media in modern European states and the media power of influencing the transformation of other systems, such as the U.S. media system. skills - Student can identify the most important media institutions in these countries, i.e. important newspapers, radio and TV stations, media companies, media markets regulators) - Student understands the phenomenon of media concentration, information globalization and legal restrictions of media freedom other competences - Explains and compares the media characteristics depending on historical circumstances, market and legal; assigns national media institutions, and analyzes national and transnational effects of their actions on media markets. |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Oral or written exam. Exam test covers the knowledge gained while participating in lectures, and partly in the practical classes. Practical classes: attendance (possible two absences in a semester), plus written work on the chosen topic and the possibility of its presentation in the classroom (in the form of a short lecture or multimedia presentation) |
Practical placement: |
Lack of |
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