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HU Credits:  
3
 
 
Degree/Cycle:  
2nd degree (Master)
 
 
Responsible Department:  
Communication & Journalism
 
 
Semester:  
2nd Semester
 
 
Teaching Languages:  
Hebrew
 
 
Campus:  
Mt. Scopus   
 
 
Course/Module Coordinator:  
Amit Pinchevski
 
 
 
Coordinator Office Hours:  
Monday, 16:15 – 17:15 , room 5418
 
 
Teaching Staff:  
Prof Amit Pinchevski
 Ms. Hadar Levy
 
 
Course/Module description:  
Critical review of schools of thoughts and major streams in the study of communication and culture from the 19th century to the end of the 20th century.
 
 
Course/Module aims:  
We will discuss understanding of communication in modern society, the functions of the media, questions of propaganda and influence, the study of mass media, critique of mass culture, theories of information and cybernetics, structuralism and semiotics, technology, cultural studies, and ethics. These issues will be examined from historiographical and critical perspectives emphasizing the context of the approaches, their intellectual interactions, and the evolution of thinking about communication as an academic field.
 
 
Learning outcomes -  On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:  
Identify and analyze main perspectives in the study of communication
 
 Conduct a critical discussion both comparatively and conceptually
 
 analyse the historical context of theories with emphasis on key concepts
 
 
Attendance requirements(%):  
80%
 
 
Teaching arrangement and method of instruction:  
lecture + discussion section
 
 
Course/Module Content:  
see to the right
 
 
Required Reading:   
as above
 
 
 Additional Reading Material:  
none
 
 
   Course/Module evaluation:   End of year written/oral examination  60 %
 Presentation 0 %
 Participation in Tutorials  0 %
 Project work  0 %
 Assignments  30 %
 Reports  0 %
 Research project  0 %
 Quizzes  0 %
 Other  10 %
 online discussion
 
 
Additional information:
none
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