The course seeks to introduce students to the concept of cultural and social diversity and analyze the role that media/journalists can play in the social construction, representation and understanding of difference and diversity. It focuses on issues of migration, race and ethnicity, faith and religion, gender, sexuality, age and disability and the way these issues are portrayed by traditional and new media. It also equips the students with practical skills that will enable them to produce a media product (a blog) on a topic related to social and cultural diversity.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Lectures, workshops, in-class presentations, literature study, written assignments.
Type of work | Description | Hours |
Lectures | Thirteen 3-hours lectures | 39 |
Independent study | Study of compulsory and optional literature | 61 |
Research | Online research | 30 |
Workshops | Exercises in the classroom | 50 |
Written assignments-Presentations | Written assignments
a. five short assignments (500 words) b. essay (1.500-2000 words) c. in-class presentations |
120 |
Total workload | 300 | |
Type of assessment | Learning outcome | Impact on final grade | Date of assessment |
Participation in group work and discussion | 1-2 | 20% | Regularly |
Presentation of group work | 1-2, 5 | 20% | 13th week |
Written assignments (short) | 3-4 | 30% | 4th-13th week |
Written assignment (essay) | 1-5 | 30% | -13th week |
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