FTVMS 228
Special Topic: Journalism in Practice
Please note: this is archived course information from 2017 for FTVMS 228.
Description
Compares normative (industry-based) and critical media theory with news practices and journalists' assessments of their craft. It applies theoretical assessments to the social and historical contexts of journalistic practice, news story construction and editorial decision-making. Students will compare normative theory with the experiences of journalists to determine how closely the news media reflect ideal models of journalism.
The course sits at the intersection of media/critical theory and the life of the working journalist. It will provide an understanding of the operational considerations and constraints that affect the production of news and current affairs in newspapers, on television and online.
Journalists will recount their personal experiences in fields from current affairs and investigative reporting to cartoons, and a media law expert will explain the legal minefield that journalism can become.
Availability 2017
Summer School
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator(s) Dr Gavin Ellis
Points
FTVMS 228: 15 points
Prerequisites
30 points from COMMS 100, 104, FTVMS 100, 101, 110, or 30 points at Stage I in Political Studies or Politics and International Relations
Restrictions
FTVMS 318